Safe passage : the untold story of diplomatic intrigue, betrayal, and the exchange of American and Japanese civilians by sea during World War II / Evelyn Iritani.

Portion of title Untold story of diplomatic intrigue, betrayal, and the exchange of American and Japanese civilians by sea during World War II
Contents The diplomat : James Hugh Keeley -- To go or not to go : Donald Hasuike -- The balloon's gone up : Emily Hahn -- Prisoners of the emperor : Daniel Brooke McKinnon and Harold and Pauline Lane -- The backup plan : the Japanese Peruvians -- A race war : James Hugh Keeley -- Charade of wartime justice : Daniel Brooke McKinnon and Harold and Pauline Lane -- Injustice in paradise : the Hawai'ian Japanese -- Betrayed : Donald Tatsuo Hasuike -- Reign of terror : Emily Hahn -- A man killer : James Hugh Keeley -- Saying goodbye : Don Hasuike, Emily Hahn, Harold and Pauline Lane, and Daniel Brooke McKinnon -- The loading : Port of New York and New Jersey -- The loading : Occupied Asia -- MS Gripsholm at sea : Off the Coast of South America -- Teia Maru at sea : somewhere in the South China Sea -- MS Gripsholm at sea : somewhere off the Coast of South America -- Teia Maru at sea : somewhere in the Java Sea -- MS Gripsholm at sea : somewhere in the Indian Ocean -- Teia Maru at sea : somewhere in the Indian Ocean -- The trade : Mormugao, India -- Teia Maru at sea : somewhere on the Indian Ocean -- MS Gripsholm at sea : somewhere on the Indian Ocean -- Teia Maru at sea : sailing through the Strait of Singapore -- MS Gripsholm at sea : across the Indian and Atlantic Oceans -- James Hugh Keeley : a diplomat's revenge -- Emily Hahn, Daniel Brooke McKinnon : the homecoming -- Don Hasuike : Port of Yokohama, Japan -- Emily Hahn : New York City -- Don Hasuike : a traitor again -- James Hugh Keeley : a real war -- The Japanese Hawai'ians : a tragic end -- Emily Hahn and Charles Boxer : an honest woman -- Don Hasuike : the emperor speaks.
Abstract "An account of the logistical challenges, diplomatic obstacles, and forced repatriations surrounding the World War II exchange of nearly 1,500 civilians stranded abroad"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2025038865
ISBN9780374261078 hardcover
ISBN0374261075 hardcover

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