
2010
Live with Honor, Die with Dignity
Medal of Honor Recipient George Sakato said with tear, ' I am not a hero. I just killed a lot of people. It's not good. This medal is for the people who couldn't return their homes, not for me.' Even many soldiers who received the decoration still have deep scars in their hearts now. He is the veteran of 442nd Regimental Combat Team in WW2 composed of Japanese Americans, who were at first seen as the problem because of their race, but later seen as problem solvers because of their splendid achievements on the battle field. They had to fight not only the enemy but also prejudice. This is the story of the 442nd and their veterans now and then.

Daniel Inouye
Self

Ralph Rush: Concentration Camp Liberator

Bataan Death March

PITFALL

The Leaving of Liverpool

Panaghoy sa Suba

National Geographic Explorer: The Battle For Midway

Defenders of Riga

U-Boat Prisoner

Under the Blood-Red Sun

For the King and Fatherland

Day of Independence

War and Peace of Mind

Tramp, Tramp, Tramp!

Witness 1939: When War Broke Out

Poor Butterfly

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Occupation in 26 Pictures

In Time's Shadow

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Rain of Ruin: The Bombing of Nagasaki