NISEI REGIMENTS 4B. The 442 Infantry Regiment American soldiers of Japanese ancestryMost decorated in history.

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NISEI REGIMENTS 4B

The 442 Infantry Regiment American soldiers of Japanese ancestryMost decorated in history

Contributions 14,000 men served 21 of its members were awarded medals of honor

Treatment After Pearl Harbor we put all Japanese citizens in camps because we were afraid of future attacksBad living conditions

They still Served… The Japanese volunteered to serve with the United States even though we had treated them so harshly They were extremely helpful toward the war efforts of WW2

Final Thoughts We would not have gained the respect we have for Japanese American citizens that we have today War could have been longer