Fighters for Democracy

Duration: 22

Year Published: 1951

Creator: Teaching Film Custodians

Format: 16mm

Color: B&W

Sound: sound

Description: Dramatizes the World Warr II exploits of the 442nd Regimental combat Team conposed of Americans of Japanese origin. Stresses the patriotism, courage, and dedication of these citizens who were not, or whose parents were not, native born. Notes that this was the most decorated unit in the United States Armed forces. Excerpted from Go For Broke., Teaching Film Custodians classroom film of excerpts from the 1951 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature film, “Go for Broke”. A dramatization of the World War II exploits of the most decorated unit in the United States forces, the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, composed of Americans of Japanese origin. It stresses the patriotism, courage, and dedication of these citizens who were not, or whose parents were not, native born.

Complete Record: Dramatizes the World Warr II exploits of the 442nd Regimental combat Team conposed of Americans of Japanese origin. Stresses the patriotism, courage, and dedication of these citizens who were not, or whose parents were not, native born. Notes that this was the most decorated unit in the United States Armed forces. Excerpted from Go For Broke., NOTE: Two (or more) records have been merged together to create this data.


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