Japanese-American Nisei Linguists, World War II

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2007

Profile of Japanese-American Nisei linguists that served in the American armed forces during World War II.

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  • @pornpan96 harry fukuhara is more of a man than you will ever dream of. he, along with the other nisei of the 100, 442 and MIS are the most decorated units in us history, and did not "sell out"--they volunteered to serve their nation to show america that japanese americans could be trusted. not only did the MIS work help to shorten the war by an estimated two years, saving countless lives, their post-war work is also largely responsible for restoring americas relation with japan.

  • This is a well written book on the secret involvement of MISLS graduates during WWII. As it was kept under wraps much more so than the Navajo talkers, it is good to read such well researched material. My dad was part of G-2 during the Occupation and also graduated from the MIS Language School.

  • @pornpan96 stupid jew you should been a Nazi, nope Hitler wanted your ass in the camps.

  • Very informative..Very little is in print about Nisei women who joined the army in WWII..Perhaps, their story will be told..

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