DVDs

War & MAGIC


Original/documentary material on the relocation/internment of 1942. Available on DVD now, average running time 30 minutes per DVD. Contact Living Water Theater Productions at (206) 570-7711 or sparta_one@msn.com for more information.


Cost is $10 per DVD or $115 for the boxed set.


Episode #1: Chief Radioman Jack Klamm speaks about his military service at Fort Ward, the importance of MAGIC to the conduct of WWII, and the heroism of relocated Japanese Americans.

Episode #2: Naval Radioman Jack Klamm takes us inside his "ham shack" for the story his early
interest in ham radio and the head start it gave him for military code operations. Also includes Jack's
unequivocal statement to the Bainbridge Island School Board regarding their "internment" curriculum.

Episode #3: War Relocation Authority, 1944 documentary footage of life at relocation centers.

Episode #4: Keith Robar, author of "Intelligence, Internment and Relocation" discusses the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066, activities of the Tokyo Syndicate on the U.S. West Coast, and the
murders of Issei loyal to the U.S. by Japan's sympathizers in segregation centers.

Episode #5: Keith Robar continues his interview with comments on the Hirabayashi hearings and the
Commission on the Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians, including the ground-breaking testimony of David D. Lowman.

Episode #6: Keith Robar, in the concluding section of his interview, discuss events in Hawaii following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, including the Niihau incident and the imposition of martial law.

Episode #7: WWII Veteran Bill Kubick relates the story of his personal witness of two episodes of subversion in pre-war California prior to his WWII military service in the Pacific Theater.

Episode #8: Bill Kubick continues his interview with a discussion of his professional association with
Lillian Baker, Shonin Yamashita, and David D. Lowman, including the fateful events leading up to the
publication of MAGIC.

Episode #9: Dr. Howard Garber, who lost family members in the Holocaust, discusses the misuse of the term "concentration" camp and his association with Lillian Baker in AFHA (Americans For Historical Accuracy) .

Episode #10: Dr. Howard Garber on how the U.S. government got it wrong in passing the 1988 "Civil
Rights Act," and his efforts with Lillian Baker and Bill Kubick to head off the movement to legislate a
politically-correct version of history.

Episode #11: Inside Bainbridge: Jack Klamm on his boyhood association with Japanese-Americans on
Bainbridge Island and the changes wrought by the outbreak of war. Includes footage of the purported
sites on Bainbridge of a "language school" and Japanese consular annex.

Episode #12: "When Tokyo Struck At Kingston:" Katie Fortune was a girl of nine when an attempt was made to use her family farm on Puget Sound for covert surveillance of Puget Sound vessel traffic.


National Park Service May 17, 2005: Public Meeting on Bainbridge Island re Japanese Memorial.

Upcoming: March 30, 2006 Groundbreaking Ceremony at the Bainbridge Island WWII Nikkei Internment and Exclusion Memorial: Real-life heroes tarnished by political machinations.

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