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Podcast: History Unplugged Podcast
Episode: American Civilians Caught Behind Enemy Lines After Pearl Harbor, and How They Were Repatriated
Description: In the wake of Pearl Harbor, more than ten thousand Americans living abroad became trapped in Japanese-controlled territories, and with rumors of ill treatment and torture, the U.S. State Department was desperate to bring home its citizens. Despite the intense acrimony between the warring governments, a tireless State Department official, James Keeley, helped hatch an extraordinary plan through diplomatic back channels: each country would send a ship filled with civilians through war-torn waters to a neutral port city where their passengers could be safely exchanged. Todayβs guest is Evelyn Iritani, author of βSafe Passage: The Unto...