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Years of Infamy

The Untold Story of America's Concentration Camps

Michi Nishiura Weglyn author James A Michener editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Washington Press

Published:1st Apr '96

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A truly excellent and moving book. The story of the concentration camps for Japanese has often been told, but usually with an emphasis on the silver lining. Michi Weglyn concentrates instead on the other side of the picture. Years of Infamy is hard hitting but fair and balanced. It is a terrible story of administrative callousness and bungling, untold damage to the human soul, confusion, and terror. -- Edwin O. Reischauer, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan A conscience-wrenching book of major significance. -- Mike Mansfield, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan

Presents a documented account of WWII Japanese American internment. This work tells the story of administrative callousness and bungling, of damage to the human soul, confusion, and terror."A truly excellent and moving book . . . The story of the concentration camps for Japanese has often been told, but usually with an emphasis on the silver lining. . . . Michi Weglyn concentrates instead on the other side of the picture. Years of Infamy is hard hitting but fair and balanced. It is a terrible story of administrative callousness and bungling, untold damage to the human soul, confusion, and terror."-Edwin O. Reischauer, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan

"Certainly the most thoroughly documented account of WWII Japanese American internment. ..Behind the claim of ‘military necessity’ Weglyn points to the U.S. desire for a ‘barter reserve’—-i.e. hostages of war. Also discussed is the little known fact that Japanese nationals from . . . Latin American countries were exported to the U.S. ..Formidable."

* Kirkus Reviews *

"Very detailed, nightmarish account . . . painstakingly vivid portrayal of what could be the most grotesque and saddest chapter in our two—century history . . . terrible testimonial to a monumental wrong."

* Bestsellers *

"Replete with incriminating documents which verify . . . events which led to . . . American concentration camps. . . . The documentation . . . is so complete as to allow no other definition. . . . The grim reality bursts forth from every page."

* El Paso Herald—Post *

"Fascinating and shattering . . . extraordinary history."

* The New York Tim

ISBN: 9780295974842

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 522g

352 pages