· 1996
"Robert Okazaki has written a poignant account of the internment and the years at a POW camp through his own personal experience as a POW. [Northwestern Ontario] The history is chronicled through extensive documents that the author managed to preserve from this time period, and in doing so, provides a view into the reality of the internment years. In presenting this personal study, Okazaki also chronicles the entire Japanese Canadian community's struggle for justice and human rights."--www.crr.ca.
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