“The pacing is very measured and deliberate, and both narrators (Pat Suzuki and Sab Shimono) speak kinda slowly. But the research, interviews, and narrative hook is there, making this show a great, often sad, historical listen.
Each episode focuses on a very different aspect of the Japanese internment/incarceration experience, from the soldiers of the segregated 442 Regimental Combat Team to daily life in the camps to, in one of the saddest episodes, the struggle for Japanese families to repair their disrupted lives after the camps were closed.
This is a must-listen podcast.”
Jack_McCoy via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
11/30/18