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Name : | Kate W. |
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This book showed another side to the horror of Hilter's war against the Jewish people. I wasn't aware of the involvement of the French people and was sadden by this fact. How many other countries had to give up their Jewish citizens as well? I thought I had learned enough about the Holocaust, but it just gets worse.
After having moved to Washington, it is always interesting to learn more about what happened in it's history. The imprisonmnet of the Japanese was heart breaking and enlightening. The hatred was hard to understand unless you saw the entire picture of the brutality against other countries/people by the Japanese armies, which this book tells. Racism is always about the whole rather than the individuals and the American Japanese people tried to understand.
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