Japanese Relocation
Milton Eisenhower hosted and narrated this 1943 film that attempts to justify the need to move Japanese Americans from t…
This film documents the living conditions of Japanese Americans held in Internment Camps in Arkansas and Wyoming during World War II. The fi… read more
This film documents the living conditions of Japanese Americans held in Internment Camps in Arkansas and Wyoming during World War II. The film also shows the contributions of Japanese soldiers fighting in the 442nd Combat Team in Europe during the same war. The film was produced by the War Relocation Authority. close
Milton Eisenhower hosted and narrated this 1943 film that attempts to justify the need to move Japanese Americans from t…
This is the first of seven films in the “Why We Fight” series, covering the outbreak of World War II to the attack on Pe…
This 1945 U.S. Army Signal Corps film documents the course of World War II in the Pacific theater, from the Japanese inv…
This U.S. Interior Department film documents efforts to improve housing and living conditions on Native American reserva…