Takashi Matsui oral history interview, September 1, 2001
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Takashi Matsui oral history interview, September 1, 2001
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Takashi Matsui oral history interview, part 1 of 6, September 1, 2001
Takashi Matsui begins the interview talking about his family background and his parents coming from Japan and moving to the west coast of the United States. At the young age of three, he would actually move back to Japan, where he would attend school…
Takashi Matsui oral history interview, part 2 of 6, September 1, 2001
After returning from Japan, Matsui would settle in Seattle, noticing the differences between American and Japanese community and culture. He would work as a houseboy for a caucasian family, earning $15 a month and working at the salmon cannery in…
Takashi Matsui oral history interview, part 3 of 6, September 1, 2001
Matsui talks about his whereabouts when he first head of the attacks on Pearl Harbor, hearing it on the radio and getting drafted into the Army at Fort Lewis. He would attend basic training at Camp Robinson, where he would immediately get friendly…
Takashi Matsui oral history interview, part 4 of 6, September 1, 2001
While Matsui was at Camp Savage instructing classes, his uncle would be at Minidoka Concentration Camp, where the living conditions were very poor. He talks about how he met his wife and his outlook on the war while at Camp Savage. Shortly after, he…
Takashi Matsui oral history interview, part 5 of 6, September 1, 2001
Matsui continues stories from occupied Japan, including talking with desperate civilians trying to sell things on the black market. He would also help with the war crimes trials as an investigator with the 8th Army Judge Advocate section. His…
Takashi Matsui oral history interview, part 6 of 6, September 1, 2001
Matsui discusses a war hero that grew up in the same town as him, named Frank Hachiya. He also talks about facing discrimination after the war, including trying to buy a home in Seattle, but being denied because of prejudice. After this, he talks…
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