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Description: The drafting of internees out of camps and into the Army; some resisted and went to prison. Excerpt from forthcoming book.
Muller, Free to Die for their Country, excerpt The Story of the Japanese American Draft Resisters in World War II Could it be, I asked myself, that the United States government had dared to conscript Japanese American internees into the army after forcing them into internment camps on suspicion of disloyalty?
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Page title:Muller, Free to Die for their Country, excerpt
Keywords:Japanese American, WWII, WW2, world war two, draft resister, nisei, concentration camp, relocation, internee, minidoka, heart mountain, tule lake, constitution, conscience
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