I love this lady!!! Mrs. Masada has spoken VOLUMES sharing her story as an Asian Married woman sent to an “internment” 😒 camp!! Nobody should be told to forget their history nor made to minimize the suffering of their people. No one race or religion’s suffering is greater than the others.
I made sure to take my sons to Manzanar (we live in California). I had tears in my eyes in my eyes the whole time of our visit. I had a neat surprise at Manzanar, too. I used to work in agricultural chemicals and by one of the cement foundations, there was a little sign that said “Henry Yada of Garden Grove was born here.” Mr. Yada was a farmer and one of my employer’s customers.
WW2 was such a horrible war and to those who have survived and found away to forgive I truly apologize for what you endure. And to those who lost their lives may you find peace in the afterlife
Makes me wonder if that Sherman Kishi was a related to Joe Kishi of the camp near stockton California on what is now 8 mile road. The sons of Joe Kishi are friends of mine.
Hi George, they could be related. The world is a small place with things like that. I'm sure there are records that could answer your question. I live in New Zealand so I'm not sure where you would go to find family lines in America but the internet is where I'd start. If you do ever find out let us know if your friends are okay with that of course. I wish you all the best if you search of life in general.
This was a really good documentary, and the man's wife at the end, very inspiring. Also, those statistics, not because they are 'racial' statistics, but it's a lesson to everyone and anyone, irreguardless of what ethnic group or race we belong to. There is no principle that says that another race is going to be a greater enemy to you than your own necessarily, and yeah, we should judge people, individuals based on what we observe in their character
@@darylkik777 and yet, the 442nd Regiment was the most decorated unit of the war. From being suspected to being hated to finally be respected. History should have been written by them.
@@stealth42blade Approximately 18,000 Nisei soldiers served, and the combined units earned more than 14,000 awards. These include but are not limited to more than 4,000 Purple Hearts, 21 Medals of Honor, 29 Distinguished Service Crosses, 560 Silver Stars, more than 4,000 Bronze Stars, and 7 Presidential Unit Citations. Those are true hero's.
Very similar to J6 patriots in jail and abused for 24 months without due process. Some of whom were never in DC and never committed any violent act. Just associated with the opposition to the power in charge. Things never change
@@mlgodzilla4206 what is it? Please describe in detail what actual criminal violation they did and what the evidence was. Especially the people who were never there. Or the ones that had the capitol security hold open the door to let them in. Does this suspend the 4th amendment right to a speedy trial? Is it American standards to put a peaceful prisoner in a literal utility closet for months with withholding phone calls and letters to legal representation and family? BLM literally rioted, killed and burned buildings and they got 24 hour bail and no charges
@mlgodzilla4206 find another news source because wherever you are getting your basic information isn't giving you facts. The reason anybody is being held in jail/prison for this long without a trial or even seeing a judge is criminal. Just because they happen to set foot in DC. DC is the only place in the USA where the constitution doesn't apply to citizens. Only to politicians. The whole thing was a set up, no crimes took place because these patriots aren't criminals and didn't take the bait the capitol police laid out in front of them. It's all on video, just like who delivered the coke to the white house and how obummers chef drowned. We will never hear about it unless they can pull Trump in somehow. .....Godzilla would destroy you for hiding behind his name.
@@sewingintrifocals-alisonde7778 Both are imprisonment without proper due process. Both are violations of 4th amendment protections. Both are false accusations based on perceived political affiliations. Not different
Tremenda injusticia contra estos 120.000 japoneses-americanos. Yo creí que solamente los americanos.japones de las islas Hawai fueron "encarcelados" pero no en el Continente.
The narrator keeps talking of being “silenced” but I do t know anyone who wasn’t taught about this horror story in our nations history. I remember doing a paper/oral argument on it comparing it to germanys eradication camps and the complete violation of Japanese Americans civil rights. My parents learned about it as well and I’m 46. My children learned about it so who is NOT learning American history in USschools?
Never learned this in school and I graduated in 2005. Never learned the French helped us during the revolutionary war. It's actually a lot I learned after school about the history of the US
Americans were a whole different kind of people than the Nazis and their death camps and ultimately paid reparations to those Japanese Americans that spent time in those camps. Germany still tries to deny the Halacaust ever happened.. Its so important to protect our constitution and democracy..
Probably no one who is commenting was alive in WW2, America had been attacked by Japan. I talked to a lot of people who were. There was a lot of scared people who expected the Japanese to attack and invade Hawaii and the West Coast. People say that what was done was wrong, the threat from Japan was very real and our country, indeed the entire world was fighting for its survival. The view of history looking back in clear, the problem is seeing the future. It is not. A great many mistakes were made, but the war in the pacific was even more brutal than the war in Europe. It was racist on both sides. But one thing I can guarantee you Japanese detainees in America were treated a lot better than their counterparts under the Japanese.
These were American who were relabeled as Japanese. If they were so scared then why didn’t they incarcerate the Japanese in Hawaii where the supposed incident took place? They wrongfully incarcerated Americans in America. And this whole plan was being set before the “attack” which they knew was coming because they made sure it would. The IRS had already started destroying financial records of the targeted so no record of their financial loss could not be proven. This wasn’t an unfortunate result of war. This was all painstakingly planned to target the Americans of Japanese ancestry who through hard work had become prominent American businessmen. This was about white privilege that still exists today.
Dios dale el descanso eterno y la luz perpetua a todos estos seres humanos que pasaron dificil situacion, y a los que se quedan Dios dales la resingnacion y bendicion, asi sera amen.🙏
I made sure to take my sons to Manzanar (we live in California). I had tears in my eyes in my eyes the whole time of our visit. I had a neat surprise at Manzanar, too. I used to work in agricultural chemicals and by one of the cement foundations, there was a little sign that said “Henry Yada of Garden Grove was born here.” Mr. Yada was a farmer and one of my employer’s customers.
These video should be taught and shown in all High Schools and even Universities!
I love this lady!!! Mrs. Masada has spoken VOLUMES sharing her story as an Asian Married woman sent to an “internment” 😒 camp!! Nobody should be told to forget their history nor made to minimize the suffering of their people. No one race or religion’s suffering is greater than the others.
I made sure to take my sons to Manzanar (we live in California). I had tears in my eyes in my eyes the whole time of our visit.
I had a neat surprise at Manzanar, too. I used to work in agricultural chemicals and by one of the cement foundations, there was a little sign that said “Henry Yada of Garden Grove was born here.” Mr. Yada was a farmer and one of my employer’s customers.
WW2 was such a horrible war and to those who have survived and found away to forgive I truly apologize for what you endure. And to those who lost their lives may you find peace in the afterlife
The lady whose father took a hammer, nails, a bucket etc was lucky to have a very smart dad.
Makes me wonder if that Sherman Kishi was a related to Joe Kishi of the camp near stockton California on what is now 8 mile road. The sons of Joe Kishi are friends of mine.
Hi George, they could be related. The world is a small place with things like that. I'm sure there are records that could answer your question. I live in New Zealand so I'm not sure where you would go to find family lines in America but the internet is where I'd start. If you do ever find out let us know if your friends are okay with that of course. I wish you all the best if you search of life in general.
This was a really good documentary, and the man's wife at the end, very inspiring. Also, those statistics, not because they are 'racial' statistics, but it's a lesson to everyone and anyone, irreguardless of what ethnic group or race we belong to. There is no principle that says that another race is going to be a greater enemy to you than your own necessarily, and yeah, we should judge people, individuals based on what we observe in their character
They skipped over this in my History classes until I went to college
History sadly is written by the victors.
The reason why you do not know is fdr a democrat and the historians are communists who support democrats
I learned about it in High School.
@@darylkik777 and yet, the 442nd Regiment was the most decorated unit of the war. From being suspected to being hated to finally be respected. History should have been written by them.
@@stealth42blade Approximately 18,000 Nisei soldiers served, and the combined units earned more than 14,000 awards. These include but are not limited to more than 4,000 Purple Hearts, 21 Medals of Honor, 29 Distinguished Service Crosses, 560 Silver Stars, more than 4,000 Bronze Stars, and 7 Presidential Unit Citations. Those are true hero's.
There’s more to this story. The 442nd Infantry Regiment. “Saving the lost battalion” where over 900 were sacrificed to save 200.
49:44 these two are Americans. Period!!❤
Very similar to J6 patriots in jail and abused for 24 months without due process. Some of whom were never in DC and never committed any violent act. Just associated with the opposition to the power in charge.
Things never change
I mean, they wouldn’t be in jail if they didn’t do it in the first place.
@@mlgodzilla4206 what is it? Please describe in detail what actual criminal violation they did and what the evidence was. Especially the people who were never there. Or the ones that had the capitol security hold open the door to let them in.
Does this suspend the 4th amendment right to a speedy trial? Is it American standards to put a peaceful prisoner in a literal utility closet for months with withholding phone calls and letters to legal representation and family?
BLM literally rioted, killed and burned buildings and they got 24 hour bail and no charges
@mlgodzilla4206 find another news source because wherever you are getting your basic information isn't giving you facts.
The reason anybody is being held in jail/prison for this long without a trial or even seeing a judge is criminal. Just because they happen to set foot in DC. DC is the only place in the USA where the constitution doesn't apply to citizens.
Only to politicians.
The whole thing was a set up, no crimes took place because these patriots aren't criminals and didn't take the bait the capitol police laid out in front of them.
It's all on video, just like who delivered the coke to the white house and how obummers chef drowned. We will never hear about it unless they can pull Trump in somehow.
.....Godzilla would destroy you for hiding behind his name.
It’s a bit different. Japanese-Americans were interned simply for their race/ethnicity. They hadn’t been accused of any crimes.
@@sewingintrifocals-alisonde7778 Both are imprisonment without proper due process. Both are violations of 4th amendment protections. Both are false accusations based on perceived political affiliations.
Not different
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You should see the opposite side , Darlene Darbler Rose , documentary,
Well first step is take down fdr statue.. which democrats not willing to do are they ?
Republican Earl Warren publicly apologized for his efforts in his memoirs, published 2 years after his death.
Tremenda injusticia contra estos 120.000 japoneses-americanos. Yo creí que solamente los americanos.japones de las islas Hawai fueron "encarcelados" pero no en el Continente.
The narrator keeps talking of being “silenced” but I do t know anyone who wasn’t taught about this horror story in our nations history. I remember doing a paper/oral argument on it comparing it to germanys eradication camps and the complete violation of Japanese Americans civil rights. My parents learned about it as well and I’m 46.
My children learned about it so who is NOT learning American history in USschools?
Never learned this in school and I graduated in 2005. Never learned the French helped us during the revolutionary war. It's actually a lot I learned after school about the history of the US
“Saving private Ryan” should have been “saving the lost battalion”.
Americans were a whole different kind of people than the Nazis and their death camps and ultimately paid reparations to those Japanese Americans that spent time in those camps. Germany still tries to deny the Halacaust ever happened.. Its so important to protect our constitution and democracy..
Bull crap.. a couple thousands dollars to place legal citizens against their will as payback is nothing but yiur racist cover up
Probably no one who is commenting was alive in WW2, America had been attacked by Japan. I talked to a lot of people who were. There was a lot of scared people who expected the Japanese to attack and invade Hawaii and the West Coast. People say that what was done was wrong, the threat from Japan was very real and our country, indeed the entire world was fighting for its survival. The view of history looking back in clear, the problem is seeing the future. It is not. A great many mistakes were made, but the war in the pacific was even more brutal than the war in Europe. It was racist on both sides. But one thing I can guarantee you Japanese detainees in America were treated a lot better than their counterparts under the Japanese.
These were American who were relabeled as Japanese. If they were so scared then why didn’t they incarcerate the Japanese in Hawaii where the supposed incident took place? They wrongfully incarcerated Americans in America.
And this whole plan was being set before the “attack” which they knew was coming because they made sure it would.
The IRS had already started destroying financial records of the targeted so no record of their financial loss could not be proven.
This wasn’t an unfortunate result of war. This was all painstakingly planned to target the Americans of Japanese ancestry who through hard work had become prominent American businessmen.
This was about white privilege that still exists today.
Please legal American citizens were taken without a by rights .. yiu justifying a wrong and fdr monument should be taken down
Yea all the countries back then put the enemy in camps, we were at war. Doesnt mean i agree with it but its the reality of the situation.
We were at war learn about what the Japanese did to there prisoners before you cry for people in the internment camps
Those were Japanese people, were talking about Americans.
You know that you only needed to be 1/16 Japanese to be thrown in right?
Maybe those people shouldn't have been mindkess order followers thinking some little freak emporer was the center of the universe
Biased crying session, I prefer unbiased facts. Thank you FDR for keeping this country safe and not letting
Bull .. legal American citizens and fdr monument should be removed for racism
Dios dale el descanso eterno y la luz perpetua a todos estos seres humanos que pasaron dificil situacion, y a los que se quedan Dios dales la resingnacion y bendicion, asi sera amen.🙏
They were all card carrying supporters of Japan, they had it better than the POW’s.
From my experience the Japanese people from Japan treat me born Japanese American like 💩💩
No they were not. These Japanese American US citizens or even Japanese Hawaiians served in the US military and died fighting in Europe for the USA.
That’s right. Communists are what they Are. They did Not just Drop it because they moved over here.
I made sure to take my sons to Manzanar (we live in California). I had tears in my eyes in my eyes the whole time of our visit.
I had a neat surprise at Manzanar, too. I used to work in agricultural chemicals and by one of the cement foundations, there was a little sign that said “Henry Yada of Garden Grove was born here.” Mr. Yada was a farmer and one of my employer’s customers.