|aFighting for honor : |bJapanese Americans and World War II / |cMichael L. Cooper
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|aNew York : |bClarion Books, |c2000
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|a118 p. : |bill., map ; |c26 cm.
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|aLexile: 1040
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 109-114) and index
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|aExamines the history of Japanese in the United States, focusing on their treatment during World War II, includingthe mass relocation to internment camps and the distinguished service of Japanese Americans in the American military
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|aJapanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945--Juvenile literature
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|aWorld War, 1939-1945--Japanese Americans--Juvenile literature
Despite their families being interred in camps, nearly 12,000 Japanese-Americans served in the United States army during World War II and fought courageously, in a tale enhanced with period photos, chronologies, end notes, and more.