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Japanese Translators Secretly Helped Win World War II | Full Documentary

Minnesota was home to a little-known Japanese codebreaker school during WWII that trained Japanese Americans, also known as Nisei, to be translators. Primarily recruited from concentration camps on the West Coast, these men and women served while many of their families remained imprisoned. For their efforts it is said that they “shortened the Pacific War by two years and saved possibly a million American lives.” 00:00 Thank you for watching Minnesota Experience! 00:30 Japanese codebreakers helped win World War II while their families were imprisoned in concentration camps in the United States 02:25 December 7th, 1941: Attack on Pearl Harbor 07:40 The Nisei, a Japanese language school, and the forced relocation of Japanese-Americans 13:18 Japanese-Americans are needed on the frontlines and offer to fight for different reasons 17:20 The Japanese language school moves from San Francisco to Minnesota 24:07 The Nisei school begins to branch out beyond language 28:13 The Nisei begin to change the outcome of the war 31:12 Nisei soldiers save Merrill's Marauders 36:28 The first class of women at the language school 39:59 The war continues on and the Nisei continue their fight, even with their families in concentration camps 43:25 After the war, the work of the Nisei turns to the pacification of Japan 45:32 The devastation of the war on families and countries 48:48 January 1945: the Japanese leave the camps to find their homes and possessions gone 50:25 The racism experienced by the Japanese after leaving the camps 53:15 Petitioning the US government for reparations, redress, and an apology Racism and xenophobia have shaped our history and continue to have devastating impacts on AAPI communities. ________________________________________________ Education Resources: Armed with Language, Minnesota History & Culture: https://tpt.pbslearningmedia.org/reso... Enjoy what you're watching? Subscribe now to see more Minnesota history, music, documentaries, and more: https://www.youtube.com/TwinCitiesPBS... Instagram:   / twincitiespbs   Facebook:   / tptpbs   TikTok:   / twincitiespbs   This content is made possible by viewers like you. Support Twin Cities PBS: https://www.tpt.org/give​. #minnesotahistory #japaneseamerican #documentary #codebreakers

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