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Were we the enemy?

American survivors of Hiroshima

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An edition of Were we the enemy? (1998)

Were we the enemy?

American survivors of Hiroshima

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In August 1945, the first atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. What is hardly known is that 4,000 Nisei (Japanese Americans), the sons and daughters of Japanese immigrants who had been sent back to Japan to be educated before World War II erupted, were caught in the Hiroshima bombing.

This extraordinary book commemorates the 3,000 Nisei who died from the atomic blast in Hiroshima and documents the plight of another 1,000 hibakusha (survivors of the bomb) who returned to the West Coast after the war.

Branded as "foreigners" in wartime Japan and as "enemies" in postwar United States, their existence as victims of the atomic blast has not been recognized by either the Japanese or the U.S. government, both of which have refused to alleviate the medical and political problems of the survivors. Drawing on primary sources and rich interview data, Rinjiro Sodei has contributed an original scholarly work to the literature on World War II and the Asian-American experience.

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Westview Press
Language
English
Pages
193

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Were we the enemy?: American survivors of Hiroshima
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Boulder, Colo
Series
Transitions--Asia and Asian America

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/25
Library of Congress
D767.25.H6 S6213 1998, D767.25.H6S6213 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 193 p. ;
Number of pages
193

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL698013M
Internet Archive
wereweenemyameri0000sode
ISBN 10
0813329604
LCCN
97045583
OCLC/WorldCat
37864585
Library Thing
5841324
Goodreads
2493086

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