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The books listed below are located at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Library. Please consult the UH Library’s online catalog for additional information.


Books: A-C

  • 100th Infantry Battalion, “55th Anniversary reunion, 1942-1997.” Honolulu, HI: Club 100, Veterans of the 100th Infantry Battalion, 1997. (UHM: 769.31 100th .R46 1997)
  • 100th Infantry Battalion Publications Committee. “Remembrances: 100th Infantry Battalion 50th Anniversary Celebration 1942-1992.” Unknown, 1992. (UHM: D769.31 100th .R46 1992)
  • 442nd 50th Anniversary Booklet Committee. “Go For Broke 1943-1993 Legacy in Americanism.” Unknown, 1993.
  • 442nd Regimental Combat Team. “The Album, 1943.” Atlanta: Albert Love Enterprises, 1943.
  • 442nd Regimental Combat Team. “The Story of the 442nd Combat Team: Composed of 442nd Infantry Regiment, 522nd Field Artillery Battalion, 232nd Combat Engineer Company.” Information-Education Section, MTOUSA, 1946.
  • 442nd Veterans Club. “Operation Cemetery; a major project of the 442nd Veterans’ Club of Hawaiʻi.” Hilo?, HI: 1951. (UHM: UB393 .F68)
  • 442nd Veterans Club of Hawaiʻi. “Go For Broke, 442nd Regimental Combat Team: The 442nd Decade, 10th Anniversary Reunion, July 20-31, 1953.” Honolulu, HI: n.p., 1953. (UHM: D769.31 442d .F68)
  • 522 Field Artillery Battalion Historical Album Committee. “Fire for Effect: A Unit History of the 522 Field Artillery Battalion.” Fisher Printing Co. Inc., 1998. (D769.34 552nd.U55 1998)
  • Allen, Gwenfread. Hawaiʻi‘s War Years, 1941-1945. Westport, CN Greenwood Press, 1971. (UHM: D767.92 .A7 1971)
  • Armor, John and Peter Wright. Manzanar. Photographs by Ansel Adams. Commentary by John Hersey. New York: Times Books, 1988. (UHM: D769.8.A6 A63 1988)
  • Arthur, Anthony. The Bushmasters: America’s Jungle Warriors of World War II. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1987. (UHM: D767 .A74 1987)
  • Asahina, Robert. Just Americans: How Japanese Americans Won a War at Home and Abroad. New York, NY: Gotham, 2006. (UHM: D753.8 .A83 2006)
  • Ashmead, John. The Mountain and the Feather. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1961. (UHM: PZ4.A8265 Mo)
  • Beekman, Allan. Crisis: The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor and Southeast Asia. Honolulu: Heritage Press of Pacific, 1992. (UHM: D767.92 .B437 1992)
  • Beekman, Allan. The Niʻihau Incident: The True Story of the Japanese Fighter Pilot Who, After the Pearl Harbor Attack, Crashlanded on the Hawaiian Island of Niʻihau and Terrorized the Residents. Honolulu: Heritage Press of Pacific, 1982. (UHM: D767.92 .B44)
  • Blumenson, Martin. Salerno to Cassino. Washington, DC: Office of the Chief of Military History, United States Army, 1969. (UHM:
  • Böhmler, Rudolf. Monte Cassino. London: Cassell, 1964.
  • Bonn, Keith E. When the Odds Were Even: The Vosges Mountains Campaign, October 1944- January 1945. Novato, CA: Presidio, 1994.
  • Bosworth, Allan R. America’s Concentration Camps. New York: Norton, 1967.
  • Bourke-White, Margaret. They Called It “Purple Heart Valley”: A Combat Chronicle of the War in Italy. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1944.
  • Boylan, Dan and T. Michael Holmes. John A. Burns: The Man and His Times. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2000.
  • Brown, DeSoto. Hawaiʻi Goes to War: Life in Hawaiʻi from Pearl Harbor to Peace. Honolulu: Editions Limited, 1995.
  • “Bruyères 16 Octobre 1944: 50 Anniversaire de la Libération des Vosges Bruyères, France, 1944-1994: Programme. Bruyères, France: Editions du Chemin de la Paix et de la Liberté, 1994.” (UHM: DC801.B9252 B78 1994)
  • “Camp Shelby Homecoming and Monument Dedication, June 15-18, 1995.” Hattiesburg Mississippi: “Go For Broke” 442nd Regimental Combat Team, 100th Infantry Battalion, S Co. Military Intelligence Service, 171st Infantry Battalion. S1: National Japanese-American Historical Society, AJA Veterans Council, Hawaiʻi 100th/442nd Veterans Association, 1995. (UHM: DZ 95E30.01)
  • “Camp Shelby, Mississippi : WWII commemorative open house, reunion and homecoming, June 16-18, 1995.” (folio, UHM: U294.5 .S48 C36 1995)
  • Cary, Otis, ed. War-wasted Asia: Letters, 1945. Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1975.
  • Chan, Won-by. Burma: Untold Story. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1986.
  • Chang, Thelma. “I Can Never Forget” Men of the 100th/442nd. Honolulu: Sigi Productions, 1991. (UHM: D769.31 100th .C43 1991)
  • Chuman, Frank F. The Bamboo People: The Law and Japanese-Americans. Del Mar, CA: Publisher’s Inc., 1976.
  • Clarke, Jeffrey J., and Robert Ross Smith. Riviera to the Rhine: The European Theater of Operations. Washington, DC: Center of Military History, United States Army, 1993.
  • Clarke, Thurston. Pearl Harbor Ghosts: A Journey to Hawaiʻi, Then and Now. New York: William Morrow, 1991.
  • Club 100. “For Continuing Service: 10th Anniversary, 1942-1952.” Honolulu: Club 100, 1952.
  • Club 100. “For Continuing Service: Club 100 30th Anniversary Reunion, June 9, 10, 11, 1972.” Honolulu, Club 100, 1972. (UHM: D769.31 100th .C57)
  • Club 100. “100th Infantry Battalion, 55th Anniversary Reunion, 1942-1997.” Honolulu: Club 100, 1997.
  • Club 100. “Remembrances: 100th Infantry Battalion, 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1942-1992.” Honolulu: 100th Infantry Battalion Publication Committee, 1992.
  • Coffman, Tom. The Island Edge of America: A Political History of Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2003.
  • Cole, H.M. The Lorraine Campaign. Washington, DC: Historical Division, Dept. of the Army, 1950.
  • Congdon, Don, ed. Combat WW II: European Theater of Operations. New York: Arbor House, 1983.
  • Connell, Thomas. America’s Japanese Hostages: The World War II Plan for a Japanese Free Latin America. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2002.
  • Conrat, Maisie and Richard. Executive Order 9066: The Internment of 110,000 Japanese Americans. Los Angeles: UCLA Asian American Studies Center, 1992.
  • Crost, Lyn. Honor by Fire: Japanese Americans at War in Europe and the Pacific. Novato, CA: Presidio, 1994. (UHM: D753.8 .C76 1994)

Books: D-G

  • Daniels, R., ed. American Concentration Camps: A Documentary History of the Relocation and Incarceration of Japanese Americans, 1942-1945. New York: Garland Publishing, 1989.
  • Daws, Gavan. Shoal of Time: History of the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 1974.
  • “Days of Remembrance: Hawaiʻi witnesses to the Holocaust/Hawaiʻi Holocaust Project.” Honolulu Center for Oral History, Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 1993. (UHM: D804.3 .D39 1991)
  • Department of the Interior War Relocation Authority. “Nisei in Uniform.” Unknown.
  • Duesing, D. E. Americanism: A Matter of Mind and Heart, vol. I, The Military Intelligence Service. Wailuku, HI: Maui’s Sons and Daughters of the Nisei Veterans, 2001.
  • Duus, Masayo Umezawa. Unlikely Liberators: The Men of the 100th and 442nd. Translated by Peter Duus. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 1987.
  • Duus, Masayo. Buriea no kaihoshatachi. Tokyo: Bungei Shunju, 1986. (D753.8 .D882 1986)
  • Emergency Service Committee, Morale Section, Office of the Military Governor. “Report of the Emergency Service Committee.” Honolulu: n.p., 1944.
  • “An Era of Change: Oral Histories of Civilians in World War II Hawaiʻi. 5 vols.” Honolulu: Center for Oral History, University of Hawaiʻi, 1994.
  • Falk, Stanley L. and Warren M. Tsuneishi, eds. MIS in the War Against Japan: Personal Experiences Related at the 1993 MIS Capital Reunion, “The Nisei Veteran: An American Patriot.” Vienna, VA: Japanese American Veterans Association of Washington, DC, 1995. (D810.S7 M515 1995)
  • Fisher, Ernest F. Jr. Cassino to the Alps. Washington, DC: Dept. of the Army, Center of Military History, 1977.
  • Fox, Evarts C. Jr., and Dennis M. Ogawa. Japanese Internment and Relocation: The Hawaiʻi Experience. n.p., 1983.
  • Fuchs, Lawrence H. Hawaiʻi Pono: A Social History. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983.
  • Fujita, Frank. Foo, a Japanese-American Prisoner of the Rising Sun: The Secret Prison Diary of Frank “Foo” Fujita. Denton, TX: University of North Texas Press, 1993.
  • Garland, Albert N. and Howard McGaw Smyth. Sicily and the Surrender of Italy. Washington, DC: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1965.
  • “Go for Broke Bulletin.” Honolulu, HI: 442nd Veterans Club. (UHM: D769.31 442d .G6)
  • “Go for broke, 1943-1993.” Honolulu, HI: s.n. 1993. (UHM: D769.31 442d.G62 1993)
  • “Go for Broke: 442nd 40th Anniversary, 1943-1983: March 24-27.” Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: n.p., 1983. (UHM: D769.31 442d .G612 1993)
  • “Go for Broke: A Salute to the 442nd Regimental Combat Team on its 50th Anniversary.” Honolulu Advertiser, 21 March 1993, special insert.
  • Grant, Glen and Dennis M. Ogawa. To a Land Called Tengoku: One Hundred Years of the Japanese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing of Honolulu, 1985.
  • Gruenwald, Mary Matsuda. Looking Like the Enemy: My Story of Imprisonment in Japanese-American Internment Camps. Troutdale, OR: NewSage Press, 2005.

Books: H-L

  • Hachiya, K. George and Crawford, Andrea W. Love of Country. Unknown, 2003.
  • Hanley, James M. A Matter of Honor. Vantage Press Inc., 1995.
  • Harrington, Joseph D. Yankee Samurai: The Secret Role of Nisei in America’s Pacific Victory. Detroit: Pettigrew Enterprises, 1979.
  • Harris, Catherine Embree. Dusty Exile: Looking Back at Japanese Relocation During World War II. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 1999.
  • Hart, Erica, ed. Last Witness: Reflections on the Wartime Internment of Japanese Americans. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2001.
  • Hawaiʻi. Governor’s Coordinating Committee, 1985 Japanese 100th Anniversary Celebration. “Final Report of the Governor’s Coordinating Committee for the 1985 Japanese 100th anniversary celebration.” Honolulu, HI: Office of the Governor, 1986. (UHM: DU624.7.J3 H35 1986g)
  • Hawaiʻi Holocaust Project. Days of Remembrance: Hawaiʻi Witnesses to the Holocaust. Honolulu: Center for Oral History, Social Science Research Institute, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 1991.
  • Hawaiʻi Nikkei History Editorial Board, ed. Japanese Eyes, American Heart: Personal Reflections of Hawaiʻi‘s World War II Nisei Soldiers. Honolulu: Tendai Educational Foundation, 1998.
  • Hawaiʻi War Records Committee. In Freedom’s Cause: A Record of the Men of Hawaiʻi Who Died in the Second World War. Honolulu, HI: The University of Hawaiʻi Press, 1949. (UHM: D797.U6 L44)
  • Hayashi, Stacey T. and Damon Wong Journey of Heroes: The Story of the 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. [Hawaii : 442 Comic Book LLC, 2012] (UHM: D769.31 442nd .H39 2012)
  • Hazama, Dorothy and Jane Komeiji. Okage Sama De: The Japanese in Hawaiʻi, 1885-1985. Honolulu: Bess Press, 1987.
  • Hazama, Dorothy and Jane Komeiji. The Japanese in Hawaiʻi: A Hundred Years. Honolulu: Japanese Women’s Society of Honolulu, 1985.
  • Historical Album Committee of the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion. Fire for Effect: A Unit History of the 522nd Field Artillery Battalion. Honolulu: 522nd Field Artillery Battalion Historical Album Committee, 1998.
  • Hosokawa, Bill. Nisei: The Quiet Americans. Boulder, CO: University Press of Colorado, 2002.
  • Hosokawa, Bill. Out of the Frying Pan: Reflections of a Japanese American. Niwot, CO: University Press of Colorado, 1998.
  • Hune, S. et al. Asian Americans: Comparative and Global Perspectives. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 1991.
  • Hyde, A. P. Pearl Harbor: Then and Now. London: Battle of Britain Prints International, 1982.
  • Ichinokuchi, Tad, ed. John Aiso and the M.I.S: Japanese-American Soldiers in the Military Intelligence Service, World War II. Los Angeles: The Club, 1988.
  • Ichioka, Yuji. The Issei: The World of the First Generation Japanese Immigrants, 1885-1924. New York: Free Press, London: Collier Macmillan Publishers, 1988.
  • Ige, Tom. Boy from Kahaluʻu: An Autobiography. Honolulu: Kin Cho Jin Kai, 1989. Distributed by University of Hawaiʻi Press.
  • Inouye, Daniel K. Go for Broke. n.p., 1970.
  • Irons, Peter. Justice at War. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.
  • Ishimaru, Stone S. Military Intelligence Service Language School, Ft. Snelling MN. Los Angeles, CA: TecCom Production, 1991.
  • Ishimaru, Stone S. Military Intelligence Service Language School, Camp Savage, MN, 1942-44. Los Angeles, CA: Military Intelligence Service Club of Southern California, 1992.
  • Item Chapter Project Team. And Then There Were Eight: The Men of I Company, 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Hagadone Printing Co., 2003.
  • Judiciary History Center, et. al. Government Under Martial Law: A Humanities Exhibit, & Duncan V. Kahanamoku, A Living History Program. Honolulu: Judiciary History Center, 1991.
  • Kanazawa, Tooru Joe. Close Support: A History of the Cannon Company of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Cannon Company, 442nd RCT, 1993. (UHM: D769.31 442d .K36 1993)
  • Karig, Walter. Battle Report. New York: Council on Books in Wartime by Farrar & Rinehart, 1944-1952.
  • Kikuchi, Yuki. The Pacific War of the Nisei in Hawaiʻi. Edited by Yoshinobu Oshiro. Translated by Yoko Hayashi Horiuchi. Pearl City, HI: 1999.
  • Kikumura, Akemi. Issei Pioneers: Hawaiʻi and the Mainland, 1885 to 1924. Los Angeles: Japanese American National Museum, 1992.
  • Kim, Hyung-chan. Distinguished Asian Americans: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1999.
  • Kimura, Yukiko. Issei: Japanese Immigrants in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 1992.
  • Kitagawa, Daisuke. Issei and Nisei: The Internment Years. New York: Seabury Press, 1967.
  • Kiyonaga, Bina C. My Spy, Memoir of a CIA Wife. New York, NY: Avon Books, c. 2000. (LCC: UB271.U5 K57 2000)
  • Kiyosaki, Wayne S. A Spy in Their Midst: The World War II Struggle of a Japanese-American Hero: The Story of Richard Sakakida. Lanham, MD: Madison Books, 1995.
  • Knaefler, Tomi Kaizawa. Our House Divided: Seven Japanese American Families in World War II. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 1995.
  • Kotani, Roland. The Japanese in Hawaiʻi: A Century of Struggle. Honolulu: Hawaiʻi Hochi, 1985.
  • Kurzman, Dan. The Race for Rome. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1975.
  • Lind, Andrew W. Hawaiʻi‘s Japanese: An Experiment in Democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1946.

Books: M-P

  • MacDonald, Charles B. The Last Offensive. Washington, DC: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1973.
  • MacDonald, Charles B. The Siegfried Line Campaign. Washington, DC: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1963.
  • Mashbir, Sidney F. I was an American Spy. New York, NY: Vantage Press, 1953.
  • Matsuo, Dorothy. Boyhood to War: History and Anecdotes of the 442nd RCT. Honolulu: Mutual Publishing, 1992. (UHM: D769.31 442d .M38 1992)
  • Matsuo, Dorothy. Wakamonotachi no senjo: Amerika Nikkei nisei Dai 442 Butai no sei to shi. Tokyo: Horupu Shuppan, 1994. (UHM: D769.31 442d .M3816 1994)
  • Matsuo, Dorothy. Silent Valor: The Story of the 442nd Medics. Unknown, 2002.
  • Member of the 442nd Anti Tank Company. Company History Anti tank Company: 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Unknown.
  • Members of the 442nd Combat Team. The Story of the 442nd Combat Team. Information Education Section, MTOUSA, c. 1945. (UHM: D769.31 442nd .S76 1979)
  • Members of Charlie Battery. Charlie Battery: 522 FABN 1943-1945 A Legend. Unknown.
  • Military Intelligence Service Veterans Club of Hawaiʻi. Secret Valor: M.I.S. Personnel, World War II, Pacific Theater, pre Pearl Harbor to September 8, 1951. Honolulu: The Veterans, 2001.
  • Miller, Donald. The Story of World War II. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
  • “MISLS Album, 1946.” Nashville, TN: Reprint by The Battery Press, 1990.
  • Moore, Brenda L. Serving Our Country: Japanese American Women in the Military During World War II. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2003.
  • Morimoto, Patricia T. Hawaiian dialect of English an aspect of communications during the Second World War. Honolulu: Thesis for the degree of Master of Arts, University of Hawaiʻi, 1996. (UHM: CB5 .H3 no.715)
  • Morisawa, Jackson. Fabled Facts of the 442nd RCT. Fisher Printing Co., Inc., 1993.
  • Morse, Marcia. Inner World, Outer World: the Art of Keichi and Sueko Kimura. Honolulu, HI: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 2001.
  • Moulin, Pierre. U.S. Samuraïs in Bruyères: People of France and Japanese Americans: Incredible Story. France: Peace & Freedom Trail, 1993. (UHM: DC801.B9252 M6813 1993)
  • Muller, Eric L. American Inquisition: The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty in World War II. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2007. (UHM: D769.8 A6 M85 2007)
  • Murphy, Thomas Daniel. Ambassadors in Arms: The Story of Hawaiʻi‘s 100th Battalion. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 1954. (UHM: D769.31 100th .M8)
  • Myers, D. J. Remembering Pearl Harbor: Fifty Years Later. Honolulu: Daniel James Publishers, 1991.
  • Nakasone, Edwin M. The Nisei Soldier: Historical Essays on World War II and the Korean War. White Bear Lake, MN: J-Press, 1999.
  • Nakatsuka, Lawrence. Hawaiʻi‘s Own: Picture Story of 442nd Regiment, 100th Battalion and Interpreters. Drawings by Soji Morisawa. Honolulu: L.H. Sakamoto, 1946. (UHM: D753.8 .H39)
  • Niewert, David A. Strawberry Days: How Internment Destroyed a Japanese American Community. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
  • “Nisei complain about transport, purple heart winners say they were put in hold, civilians in state rooms.” San Francisco Chronicle, March 20, 1946 (UHM: Reprint H040.19)
  • Nishimura, Hiro. Trials and Triumphs of the Nikkei. Mercer Island, WA: Fukuda Publishers, 1983.
  • Oba, Ronald. The Men of Company F. Honolulu: n.p., 1993. (UHM: D769.31 442d .M46 1993)
  • Odo, Franklin. No Sword to Bury: Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi During World War II. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2004.
  • Ogawa, Dennis M. Jan ken po: The World of Hawaiʻi‘s Japanese Americans. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 1978.
  • Ogawa, Dennis M. Kodomo no tame ni: For the Sake of the Children: The Japanese American Experience in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 1985.
  • Oguro, Richard S. Senpai Gumi; Story of First Group of AJAs from Hawaiʻi and American Concentration Camps to Attend Army Language School at Camp Savage, Minnesota. Honolulu, HI: Hochi Press, 1980.
  • Oie, Harold T. Military Intelligence Service. n.p., 1990.
  • Okamura, Jonathan Y., ed. The Japanese American Contemporary Experience in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: Dept. of Sociology, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 2002.
  • Okamura, Jonathan Y., ed. The Japanese American Historical Experience in Hawaiʻi. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Pub., 2001.
  • Okihiro, Gary Y. Cane Fires: The Anti-Japanese Movement in Hawaiʻi, 1865-1945. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1991.
  • Okimoto, Daniel I. American in Disguise. Foreword by James A. Michener. New York: Walker/Weatherhill, 1971.
  • Onoda, Hiroo. No Surrender: My Thirty-year War. Translated by Charles S. Terry. Tokyo, New York: Kodansha International, 1974.
  • Our Journey of Honor. Honolulu: s.n., 1993. (UHM: D769.31 442d. O97 1993)
  • Petersen, William. Japanese Americans: Oppression and Success. New York: Random House, 1971.
  • Prange, Gordon W., Donald M. Goldstein, and Katherine V. Dillon. At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor. New York: Viking, 1991.
  • Presidio Army Museum. “Go For Broke: An Exhibit Honoring the Japanese American 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, the ‘Most Decorated Unit of World War II.’” Washington, DC: GPO, 1981. (UHM: D769.31 442d .G63 1981)

Books: R-Z

  • Rademaker, John A. These Are Americans: The Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi in World War II. Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Books, 1951. (UHM: D767.92 .R3)
  • Rayson, Ann. Modern Hawaiian History. Honolulu, HI: Bess Press, 1994. (DU627.5 .R39 1994)
  • “Remembrances: 100th Infantry Battalion, 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1942-1992.” Honolulu: 100th Infantry Battalion Publication Committee, 1992. (UHM: D769.31 100th .R46 1992)
  • Saiki, Patsy Sumie. Early Japanese Immigrants in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaiʻi, 1993.
  • Saiki, Patsy Sumie. Ganbare!: An Example of Japanese Spirit. Honolulu: Kisaku, Inc., 1983.
  • Sakamoto, Lawrence H. Hawaiʻi’s Own: Picture Story of 442nd Regiment, 100th Battalion and Interpreters. Unknown, 1946.
  • Sakamoto, Mitsuo. “My Best World War II Souvenir: Chronicles of One Man’s Experiences in the United States Army.” Hawaiʻi: n.p., 1995.
  • Sarasohn, Eileen Sunada, ed. The Issei, Portrait of a Pioneer: An Oral History. Palo Alto, CA: Pacific Books, 1983.
  • Shellum, Duane R. America’s Human Secret Weapon. Minneapolis, MN: Minnisei Printers, Inc., 1977.
  • Shibutani, Tamotsu. The Derelicts of Company K: A Sociological Study of Demoralization. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978.
  • Shirey, Orville C. Americans: The Story of the 442nd Combat Team. Washington, DC: Infantry Journal Press, 1947. (UHM: D769.31 442d .S5)
  • Shirey, Orville C. Yonyonni butai. Tokyo: Tokyodo, Showa 25, 1950. (UHM: D769.31 442d .S53 1950)
  • Smith, E. D. The Battles for Cassino. New York: Scribner, 1975.
  • Sogi, Francis Y. Riding the Kona Wind: Memoirs of a Japanese American. New York: Cheshire Press, 2004.
  • St. John Arnold, Thomas. Buffalo Soldiers. Sunflower University Press, 1990.
  • Steering Committee, Company B and others. “The Boys of Company B.” Honolulu: Hawaiʻi Hochi, 1981. (UHM: D769.31 100th .B69 1981)
  • Steidl, Franz. Lost Battalions: Going for Broke in the Vosges, Autumn 1944. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1997.
  • Stein, R. Conrad. World at War: Nisei Regiment. Children’s Press, 1985.
  • Takaki, Ronald. Issei and Nisei: The Settling of Japanese America. New York: Chelsea House, 1994.
  • Takaki, Ronald. Strangers from a Different Shore: A History of Asian Americans. Boston: Little, Brown, 1998.
  • Tamura, Eileen H. Americanization, Acculturation, and Ethnic Identity: The Nisei Generation in Hawaiʻi. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1994.
  • Tanaka, Chester. Go for Broke: A Pictorial History of the Japanese American 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Original printing: Turner Printing Company, 1982, reprint by Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1997. (UHM: D769.31 100th .T36 1982)
  • Terry, John B. “With Hawaiʻi‘s AJA Boys at Camp Shelby, Mississippi.” Honolulu: Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 1943. (UHM: D769.31 442d .T47)
  • “The Man Who Astonished Hattiesburg.” Saturday Evening Post. 10 November 1945.
  • Toland, John. Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath. New York: Berkley, 1983.
  • Toyama, Tetsuo. Eighty Years in Hawaiʻi. Tokyo: Tosho Print. Co., 1971.
  • Tsukano, John. Bridge of Love: Honolulu. Hawaiʻi Hosts, 1985. (UHM: D769.31 100th .T78 1985)
  • Tsukiyama, Ted T. ed. Secret Valor: M.I.S. Personnel, World War II Pre-Pearl Harbor to Sept. 8, 1951, 50th Anniversary Reunion, July 8-10, 1993. Honolulu, HI: MIS Veterans Club of Hawaiʻi, 1993.
  • Tucker, Spencer, ed. and Priscilla Mary Roberts, ed. “Vol 5. Encyclopedia of World War II: A Political, Social, and Military History.” 5 vols. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, 2005
  • United States. Army. “Regimental Combat Team, 442nd. The Album, 1943.” Atlanta, GA: Albert Love Enterprises, 1943 (UHM: D769.31 442d .U55)
  • United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Affairs. “Accepting the findings and implementing the recommendations of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: report of the Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, to accompany S. 1009.” Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1987. (KF4755 .U66 1987)
  • United States War Department General Staff. Military Intelligence Service Language School Album. Washington, DC: Military Intelligence Division, War Dept., 1946.
  • Uyeda, Clifford and Saiki, Barry, eds. The Pacific War and Peace: Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Military Intelligence Service, 1941 to 1952. San Francisco, CA: Military Intelligence Service Association of Northern California and the Japanese American History Society, 1991.
  • Van Sant, J. E. Pacific Pioneers: Japanese Journey to America and Hawaiʻi, 1850-1880. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2000.
  • Varsity Victory Volunteers. 25th Anniversary, 1942-1967. Honolulu, n.p., 1967.
  • Varsity Victory Volunteers. The Album, 1943. Atlanta: Albert Love Enterprises, 1943.
  • Varsity Victory Volunteers. The Volunteer: The Editor and His Staff Present the Varsity Victory Volunteers. Hawaiʻi: n.p., 1943.
  • Wakamatsu, Jack K. Silent Warriors: A Memoir of America’s 442nd Regimental Combat Team. Los Angeles: JKW Press, 1992. (D769.31 442d .W35 1992)
  • Weckerling, John. Japanese Americans Play Vital Role in United States Intelligence Service in World War II. San Francisco, CA: Diversified Business Forms, 1974.
  • Weglyn, Michi. Years of Infamy: The Untold Story of America’s Concentration Camps. New York: Morrow, 1976.
  • Yamada, Masao. “Captain Masao Yamada, April 10, 1907-May 7, 1984: Chaplain, 3rd Battalion, 442nd Infantry Regiment: Collection of World War II Letters.” Kailua, HI: Ai Yamada, 2002.
  • Yamasaki, L.Y., E. Tamura, and L. Menton. Ancestry is Not a Crime: The Internment of People of Japanese Descent during World War II. Honolulu: Office of Instructional Services, Department of Education, State of Hawaiʻi, 1994.
  • Yano, Tetsu. 442 Rentai Sentodan: susume! Nikkei Nisei butai. Tokyo, Kadokawa Shoten, Showa 60, 1985.
  • Yatagai, Cindy. “Videotapes on the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, 100th Infantry Battalion, 552nd Field Artillery Battalion, and 441st Counter Intelligence Corps,” Available in the Wong Audiovisual Center, Sinclair Library. Honolulu: The Center, 1995. (D 753.8 .Y38 1995)
  • Yoshida, Jim, and Bill Hosokawa. The Two Worlds of Jim Yoshida. New York: Morrow, 1972.
  • Yoshida, Shigeo.”In Memoriam: An Address in Honor of the University of Hawaiʻi Varsity Victory Volunteers Who Died in World War II.” Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi, 1946.
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