"Men like Kazuo Yamane are a reminder of what truly makes America great. Japanese-Americans had no obligation to love the United States during World War II. The discrimination they faced is a stain on American history, revealing the darkest, ugliest impulses of American society. Yet the brave Japanese-American soldiers we see in Proof of Loyalty risked everything for their country and ended up saving countless lives through their translation work. They prove that America's strength comes not from military might, but from diversity." — Asian American International Film Festival
Running time: 54 minutes