Title
George Yoshino oral history interview, part 2 of 2, June 9, 2010
Description
Yoshino continues his recollection of his time overseas in Japan during the occupation. First, he speaks about the different assignments that he had, working as an overseer for reporting and as an interpreter for officers. Next, he speaks about the free time that he had, including going to hot springs and connecting with his mother's family that lived near Tokyo. Next, he speaks more about the occupation of Japan, including the reason that the occupation went so well throughout his time there. Yoshino speaks briefly about his return to the United States, working as an accountant and his marriage. Finally, he discusses the role of the nisei in the occupation's success.