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Honor Bound
 
A Personal Journey
 

 
Length: 55 min
Released: 1996
Ages: High School
College
Adult
 
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During the Second World War, while America was fighting the Japanese, a unit of second generation Japanese-Americans was fighting bravely on the European front. These sons of Japanese immigrants proved their courage and loyalty on the fiercest battlefields, as they fought to overcome the stigma of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. The 100/442nd Regiment suffered the highest rates casualty and became the most decorated unit in American history. Meanwhile back at home, their families were in desolate internment camps, forced to leave their homes, farms and businesses.

This film, made by the daughter of one of the soldiers, tells their story through remembrances and archival footage. With pride the veterans recall how they rescued the" Lost Battalion" of 211 Texans about to be annihilated by the enemy. Eight-hundred soldiers were wounded or killed in this operation which the U.S. Army has called one of the top ten battles of all time. The veterans also remember the friendly rivalry between the exuberant Hawaiian-Japanese, who had never faced discrimination, and the reserved American Nisei who had the double burden of fighting prejudice at home as well as the enemy abroad.

This heartfelt documentary will be welcomed in programs on multiculturalism, Asian American history, immigration and military history.
 
 
"Never has this story been told better or more movingly." - San Francisco Chronicle
"I believe I have seen just about everything done on film and video about the Japanese-Americans during the war. Your piece was the best so far." - Prof. Sandy Lydon, Cabrillo College
"A powerful tribute..." Booklist
 
 
Association for Asian Studies, 1996
National Social Science Association, 1996
Chris Award, Columbus Film Festival, 1995
Golden Eagle, CINE, 1995
 
 
 
• American History
 
• History
 
• Immigration
 
• Multicultural
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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