A Challenge to Democracy

A Challenge to Democracy

"A Challenge to Democracy" was a 20 minute 1943 film produced by the War Relocation Authority. The film could be considered a companion piece or sequel to 1942's "Japanese Relocation".

This film is more sober in its description of the events. It states that while many Japanese were loyal and in the armed forces, they didn't know what would happen in case of an attack. The film makes it clear that the Japanese Americans were forced from their circumstances, and that they were made to live in a rather barren relocation camp, which was surrounded by armed guards. The film states bluntly that the medicine available at the camp was the same as that of everybody else in war time—barely adequate.

More positive features of camp life are also shown, whatever their histocial accuracy may be: it shows the internees organizing a self government, schools, and places of worship, as well as contributing to the war effort though industry. It also shows that some families were allowed to leave the camp…if they have proven loyal enough.

See also

* List of Allied Propaganda Films of World War 2

External links

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* [http://www.archive.org/details/Challeng1944 Challenge to Democracy, A (1944)]


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