George Yamada oral history interview, July 10, 2004
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George Yamada oral history interview, July 10, 2004
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George Yamada oral history interview, part 1 of 4, July 10, 2004
Yamada talks about his father’s job as a railway laborer, discusses his birth story, and talks about living and working in a hotel during his childhood. He also talks about his experiences growing up in Spokane, Washington and talks about…
George Yamada oral history interview, part 2 of 4, July 10, 2004
Yamada talks about recreational activities during his childhood such as swimming, judo, and going to movies. He also talks about attending Japanese language school, his experiences living in Japan with his grandparents as a child, and what attending…
George Yamada oral history interview, part 3 of 4, July 10, 2004
Yamada discusses Executive Order 9066 and its effect on Japanese Americans; talks about his experiences working as a railroad laborer; discusses witnessing incarcerees traveling to Heart Mountain; and talks about his thoughts on loyalty. Next, Yamada…
George Yamada oral history interview, part 4 of 4, July 10, 2004
Yamada talks about his experiences with the Women’s Army Corps (WACS) at Fort Snelling, discusses visiting [Minidoka] incarceration camp, and talks about his assignments at Fort Snelling as a clerk. He then talks about his troop train assignment,…
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