The book I am reading currently is called Code Talkers.
The book is a recognition and fictional memoir/ historical fiction for the Navajo Indians which indeed provide the needed support and help the US needed at that time. They not only helped upon call but also deserve the title for being the ones ready to faces anything fearlessly.
Being told to be proud of who you are and where you come from is too typical. But it feels like an understatement for those Marines who served as 'Code Talkers' of the Second World War. From a perspective of a Navajo Native American and his experience with the treatment of the training camp, shows us a realistic view on how the lives and the help on the Natives has benefited the America we live in now. The language of these natives was the language in which saved us from the edge of the end and helped us retaliate the evils that was ambushing us.
To think that we as a nation before hand was cruelly treating the people who was saving our country half century ago. This book is partially a tribute to those who were natives whom died in action or served the army during the time of WW2. It's a pretty philosophical book too... But it didn't describe much of the horror of how the war raged on inside the concentration camp.
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