Undue Process

Undue Process
Author: Arnold Krammer
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015039897395

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The shocking truth about America's wartime treatment of German aliens.

Shattered Lives Shattered Dreams

Shattered Lives  Shattered Dreams
Author: Russell W. Estlack
Publsiher: Bonneville
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 1599557967

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True story of the internment of thousands of German-Americans by the United States government during WWII. With the cooperation of numerous South American governments, the US government also kidnapped and detained German, Italian, and Japanese nationals from Latin America. Held without trial or the benefit of legal representation, and not permitted to face their accusers, they became bargaining chips in a secret prisoner exchange program between the United States and the Axis powers.

X Troop

X Troop
Author: Leah Garrett
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780358177425

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WALL STREET JOURNAL BOOK OF THE MONTH "This is the incredible World War II saga of the German-Jewish commandos who fought in Britain’s most secretive special-forces unit—but whose story has gone untold until now." —Wall Street Journal “Brilliantly researched, utterly gripping history: the first full account of a remarkable group of Jewish refugees—a top-secret band of brothers—who waged war on Hitler.”—Alex Kershaw, New York Times best-selling author of The Longest Winter and The Liberator The incredible World War II saga of the German-Jewish commandos who fought in Britain’s most secretive special-forces unit—but whose story has gone untold until now June 1942. The shadow of the Third Reich has fallen across the European continent. In desperation, Winston Churchill and his chief of staff form an unusual plan: a new commando unit made up of Jewish refugees who have escaped to Britain. The resulting volunteers are a motley group of intellectuals, artists, and athletes, most from Germany and Austria. Many have been interned as enemy aliens, and have lost their families, their homes—their whole worlds. They will stop at nothing to defeat the Nazis. Trained in counterintelligence and advanced combat, this top secret unit becomes known as X Troop. Some simply call them a suicide squad. Drawing on extensive original research, including interviews with the last surviving members, Leah Garrett follows this unique band of brothers from Germany to England and back again, with stops at British internment camps, the beaches of Normandy, the battlefields of Italy and Holland, and the hellscape of Terezin concentration camp—the scene of one of the most dramatic, untold rescues of the war. For the first time, X Troop tells the astonishing story of these secret shock troops and their devastating blows against the Nazis. “Garrett’s detective work is stunning, and her storytelling is masterful. This is an original account of Jewish rescue, resistance, and revenge.”—Wendy Lower, author of The Ravine and National Book Award finalist Hitler’s Furies

Morning Glory Evening Shadow

Morning Glory  Evening Shadow
Author: Gordon Chang
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0804780897

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This book has a dual purpose. The first is to present a biography of Yamato Ichihashi, a Stanford University professor who was one of the first academics of Asian ancestry in the United States. The second purpose is to present, through Ichihashi’s wartime writings, the only comprehensive first-person account of internment life by one of the 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry who, in 1942, were sent by the U.S. government to “relocation centers,” the euphemism for prison camps. Arriving in the United States from Japan in 1894, when he was sixteen, Ichihashi attended public school in San Francisco, graduated from Stanford University, and received a doctorate from Harvard University. He began teaching at Stanford in 1913, specializing in Japanese history and government, international relations, and the Japanese American experience. He remained at Stanford until he and his wife, Kei, were forced to leave their campus home for a series of internment camps, where they remained until the closing days of the war.

The Island of Extraordinary Captives

The Island of Extraordinary Captives
Author: Simon Parkin
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781982178529

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Barbed-Wire Matinee -- Five Shots -- Fire and Crystal -- The Rescuers -- Sunset Train -- The Basement and the Judge -- Spy Fever -- Nightmare Mill -- The Misted Isle -- The University of Barbed Wire -- The Vigil -- The Suicide Consultancy -- Into the Crucible -- The First Goodbyes -- Love and Paranoia -- The Heiress -- Art and Justice -- Home for Christmas? -- The Isle of Forgotten Men -- A Spy Cornered -- Return to the Mill -- The Final Trial.

Una Storia Segreta

Una Storia Segreta
Author: Lawrence DiStasi
Publsiher: Heyday
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 1890771406

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Una Storia Segreta brings a new perspective to the history of wartime violations of civilian populations. The essays in this volume bring together the voices of the Italian American community and experts in the field, including personal stories by survivors and their children, letters from internment camps, news clips, photographs, and cartoons.

Barbed Wire University

Barbed Wire University
Author: Dave Hannigan
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781493063529

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Barbed Wire University tells the extraordinary tale of Winston Churchill’s internment of some of the most gifted Jewish refugee writers, professors, artists, and painters of their generation in a camp on the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. These were men who had fled Hitler’s Germany, found refuge in Britain, and then, in the hysteria of 1940, were held in captivity as a perceived security threat. They turned the camp—Hutchinson Camp—into a school, concert hall, and artistic community. Using memoirs and diaries, some of which have only recently become available in archives, Dave Hannigan pieces together a richly detailed account of what these remarkable men did during their time in captivity. This is a forgotten corner of World War II, and the way these men constructed a Bohemian idyll in the middle of the Irish Sea, their freedom taken from them, is an extraordinary tale of grit and creativity.

American Inquisition

American Inquisition
Author: Eric L. Muller
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807831731

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From the author of "Free to Die for Their Country" comes the story of the internment of 70,000 American citizens of Japanese ancestry in 1942, and the administrative tribunals that had been designed to pass judgment on those suspected of being disloyal.