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America's Soldier: Why the U.S. Needed George Sakato

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When World War II broke out, Japanese Americans, including George "Joe" Sakato and his family, were treated as threats. But Sakato still joined the Army because he wanted to protect the United States and its people. And on a hill in eastern France, he launched a one-man charge that defied military logic and changed the tides of the battle. His story is an incredible tale of loyalty and friendship against impossible odds.

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Episode resources:

Honor Before Glory: The Epic World War II Story of the Japanese American GIs Who Rescued the Lost Battalion by Scott McGaugh (Grand Central Publishing, 2016)

“442nd Regimental Combat Team” by the Densho Encyclopedia 

“Going for Broke: The 442nd Regimental Combat Team” by the National World War II Museum

 
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