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Henry Gary Shiota oral history interview, January 31, 1999
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Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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1999OH0042_Shiota
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Henry Gary Shiota oral history interview, part 4 of 6, January 31, 1999
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Shiota, Henry Gary: narrator
Kawata, Ian: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Oral Histories
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video/m4v
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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1999OH0042_04_Shiota
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An account of the resource
Henry Gary Shiota is 19 years old when he is inducted into the Army. Then Gary goes to Camp Maxey, TX, with 25 other Nisei. Gary learns the war is over during his third week at basic training. After eight weeks of basic training, Gary goes to Camp Rucker, AL, as an infantryman. Later, Gary is transferred to heavy weapons.
Gary completes basic training after 16 weeks and starts advance training. After a month of advanced training, Gary goes to Germany and Japan. In Germany, Gary handles all the shipments that arrive by train. He discusses his relationship with the civilians, Hawaiian soldiers, and dating. Later, Gary goes to Japan and works with the war crime trials.
Alabama
assignment
basic training
Camp Blanding
Camp Maxey
Camp Shelby
civilians
company
correspondence
dating
discrimination
discrimination in the military
friendships
furlough
Germany
Hawaiian soldiers
Heavy Weapons
hiking
induction
infantry
Japanese American soldiers
London
Nisei soldiers
overseas
Paris
pidgin
post war
troops
war crimes trials
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Edward Fujii oral history interview, September 7, 2008
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1923 Apr 01
Location of Birth
Gresham, Oregon
Incarceration Facilities
Portland Temporary Detention Facility
Nyssa Farm Labor Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Fannin, Texas
Fort Snelling, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
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Edward Fujii oral history interview, part 2 of 3, September 7, 2008
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Fujii, Edward: narrator
Nakaishi, Russell: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2008OH0924_02_Fujii
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Edward Fujii's interview is with his wife, Aya Fujii.
When Edward Fujii receives his draft notice, he reports to Fort Dix, Utah, for his induction into the Army and then goes to Camp Fannin, TX, for basic training.
After basic training, Edward goes to Fort Snelling, MN, for Military Intelligence Service Language School. He spends six months at the language school. However, he spends most of his time as a truck driver.
At Camp Campbell, Edward is assigned to the Third Infantry Division, Signal Corps Company. He receives training in morse code and is a radio operator. During WWII, Edward's brothers are also serving in the military.
In November 1946, Edward is discharged from the Army. Post-war, Edward is active with the Nisei Veterans Club for 30 years. Edward is married to Aya Iwasaki, and they have three children and two grandchildren.
At the end of the interview, Aya discusses her camp and war experience. She shares advice on marriage and a message for future generations.
442nd
assembly center
basic training
brothers
citizenship
correspondence
dating
discharge
discrimination
Draft
driver
evacuation
Executive Order 9066
family
farm labor
farmer
farming community
fishing
Fort Snelling
infantry
Issei father
Issei parents
Japanese American
Japanese values
marching
marriage
Military Intelligence Service Language School
military service
Nisei
Nisei legacy
Nisei soldiers
Nisei veterans
post war
radio man
reunion
Sansei
siblings
veterans organizations
weapons training
World War Two
Yonsei
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Dan Uchimoto oral history interview, October 14, 2007
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1921 Oct 09
Location of Birth
Loomis, California
Incarceration Facilities
Turlock Temporary Detention Facility
Gila River Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Location of Basic Training
Camp Blanding, Florida
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
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Dan Uchimoto oral history interview, part 1 of 4, October 14, 2007
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Uchimoto, Dan: narrator
Garvey, John: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2007OH0813_01_Uchimoto
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Dan Uchimoto is born October 9, 1921, in Loomis, California. Dan's Issei parents immigrated to the United States from Japan for better opportunities. His parents are sharecropped farmers, raising canning tomatoes. People of Japanese descent are not allowed to buy land. Therefore, his parents rent the land for farming.
Dan recalls his childhood and youth working on the farm. There is no time for vacations. During the Great Depression, life is a struggle but Dan's family survives the difficult time.
In the Uchimoto family, there are four children including Dan. Dan is the oldest child. He remembers his two sisters' reaction when he receives his draft notice for the Army. Dan's brother also has a military career but during Occupation forces in Germany.
Dan discusses his school years and discrimination. After graduating high school, he works on the farm to save money to enroll in college. Dan attends the University of California, Berkley.
Dan enjoys stamp collecting, vintage cars, and reading. Dan practices Japanese teaching called Seicho-no-le. He finds this Seicho-no-le helpful and insightful.
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
video/m4v
442nd
alien land laws
Boy Scouts
childhood activities
childhood home
discrimination
Draft
farm
farm labor
farmers
farming community
grammar school
Great Depression
high school
hobbies
immigration
infantry
infantryman
Issei
Issei father
Issei parents
Japan
Japanese American
Japanese language
Japanese language school
living conditions
marriage
Nisei
religion
siblings
sports
teacher
youth organizations
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Ray Wells and Julian Quayles oral history interview, September 8, 2007
Oral History
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Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1922 May 05
Location of Birth
Eagle, Colorado
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Unit of Service
141st Infantry Regiment
Campaigns/Battles
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
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Ray Wells oral history interview, part 4 of 4, September 8, 2007
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Wells, Ray: narrator
Quayles, Julian: narrator
Horsting, Robert: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2007OH0800_04_Wells
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Ray Wells's interview is combined with Julian Quayles.
Wartime is a heavy discussion. However, in this interview, Ray Wells and Julian Quayles talk about the lighter side of World War Two. Both men highlight areas of v-mail, homecoming, and post-war life.
The USO and V-mail bring high morale to the troops during wartime. Ray and Julian both agree that V-mail is an important aspect of the soldiers' morale. Ray says V-mail is like a piece of their home. There are not many opportunities to write correspondences if you are on the frontline. If you are in the hospital, you have more of a chance to write letters. If you are injured, the Red Cross can assist you with your correspondence(s).
When Ray is in the hospital, he recalls helping another soldier write his correspondence. Both Ray and Julian receive correspondence from their mother while overseas. Ray and Julian say there is censorship when you write your correspondences. You are limited in what you can say.
Both Ray and Julian discuss their homecoming to the mainland. After World War Two, Julian pursues his law degree and starts his practice. Julian remains active in the Military and retires as a Colonel JAG Officer. As for Ray, he goes to Okinawa, Japan, and the Korean War. Moreover, each man becomes a father and have grandchildren.
Type
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Oral Histories
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
video/m4v
141st Texas Infantry Battalion
36th Division
censorship
chaplin
children
correspondence
El Paso
family
front line
Geneva Convention
Germany
great grandchildren
Higher education
homecoming
hospital
infantry
interrogate
interrogations
Italy
JAG
Japan
Killed in Action (KIA)
Korean War
military occupation
morale
mother
occupation
Okinawa
overseas
post war
Prisoners of War (POW)
Red Cross
reserves
retirement
siblings
souvenirs
Texas
V-mail
veteran
veteran history
wounded in action (WIA)
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Ray Wells and Julian Quayles oral history interview, September 8, 2007
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1917 Jan 15
Location of Birth
Staunton, Virginia
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Unit of Service
141st Infantry Regiment
Campaigns/Battles
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
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Julian Quayles oral history interview, part 4 of 4, September 8, 2007
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Quayles, Julian: narrator
Wells, Ray: narrator
Horsting, Robert: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2007OH0801M_04_Quayles
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An account of the resource
Julian Quayles' interview is combined with Ray Wells.
Wartime is a heavy discussion. However, in this interview, Ray Wells and Julian Quayles talk about the lighter side of World War Two. Both men highlight areas of v-mail, homecoming, and post-war life.
The USO and V-mail bring high morale to the troops during wartime. Ray and Julian both agree that V-mail is an important aspect of the soldiers' morale. Ray says V-mail is like a piece of their home. There are not many opportunities to write correspondences if you are on the frontline. If you are in the hospital, you have more of a chance to write letters. If you are injured, the Red Cross can assist you with your correspondence(s).
When Ray is in the hospital, he recalls helping another soldier write his correspondence. Both Ray and Julian receive correspondence from their mother while overseas. Ray and Julian say there is censorship when you write your correspondences. You are limited in what you can say.
Both Ray and Julian discuss their homecoming to the mainland. After World War Two, Julian pursues his law degree and starts his practice. Julian remains active in the Military and retires as a Colonel JAG Officer. As for Ray, he goes to Okinawa, Japan, and the Korean War. Moreover, each man becomes a father and has grandchildren.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
video/m4v
141st Texas Infantry Battalion
36th Division
censorship
chaplin
children
correspondence
El Paso
family
front line
Geneva Convention
Germany
grandchildren
great grandchildren
Higher education
homecoming
hospital
infantry
interrogate
interrogation
Italy
JAG
Japan
Killed in Action (KIA)
Korean War
military occupation
morale
mother
occupation
Okinawa
overseas
post war
Prisoners of War (POW)
Red Cross
reserves
retirement
siblings
souvenirs
Texas
V-mail
veteran
wounded in action (WIA)
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Nobuo Yamashita oral history interview, October 6, 2001
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/205-Yamashita-Nob-2.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1920 Sep 28
Location of Birth
Los Angeles, California
Incarceration Facilities
Manzanar Concentration Camp
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Nickname
Nob
Location of Basic Training
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Camp Savage, Minnesota
Unit of Service
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Campaigns/Battles
New Guinea Campaign
Luzon Campaign
Post-war Occupation of Korea
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Nobuo Yamashita oral history interview, part 2 of 3, October 6, 2001
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Yamashita, Nobuo: narrator
Tanaka, Diane: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2001OH0205_02_Yamashita
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In New Guinea, Nobuo "Nob" Yamashita's assignment is to interrogate Prisoners of War (POWs). He says the POWs are happy someone can speak their native language and be treated decently. The goal of interrogating the POWs is to find out their mission and assignments before being captured.
Later Nob prepares for the invasion of Luzon, Philippines. The first target mission is to hit the American GI Prison Camp. In Luzon, there are Filipino guerrillas who have a different tactic with the POWs. Nob says it is difficult to interrogate POWs if they are wounded. It is better to treat the POWs with humanity for them to corporate. In Manila, Nob is hospitalized and meets Mrs. MacArthur.
After the Philippines, Nob goes to Korea. He serves with the Civil Government working on war crime trials. After his Korea Tour, Nob is discharged, January 3, 1946, at Camp McCoy. Post-war, Nob gets married to Dorthy, and they have four children and several grandchildren.
1st Calvary Division
6th Division
banzai attack
Camp McCoy
casualty
children
dating
discharge
family
Filipinos
friendly fire
General Douglas MacArthur
hapa
infantry
infantryman
interrogate
Issei parents
Japanese American
jobs
Killed in Action (KIA)
Korean War
living conditions
Luzon
Macarthur Headquarters
Manila
Military Intelligence Service (MIS)
Military Intelligence Service Language School
New Guinea
Nisei
Nisei soldiers
overseas trip
Pacific Theater
Philippines
post war
Prisoners of War (POWs)
replacement
Sansei
seasick
Silver Star
surrender
World War Two
wounded in action (WIA)
Yonsei
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Hideo Takahashi oral history interview, February 12, 2005
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/534-Takahashi-Hideo-2.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1917 Feb 05
Location of Birth
Gresham, Oregon
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Drafted
Nickname
Tak
Location of Basic Training
Camp Roberts, California
Fort McClellan, Alabama
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Campaigns/Battles
Rhineland Campaign-Maritime Alps
Vosges
Northern Apennines and Po Valley Campaigns
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
Index
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Yes
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Hideo Takahashi oral history interview, part 2 of 5, February 12, 2005
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Takahashi, Hideo: narrator
Nakaishi, Russell: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2005OH0534_02_Takahashi
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An account of the resource
Takahashi discusses his whereabouts during the attacks on Pearl Harbor; as he was already in the Army, he would get the news at Camp San Luis Obispo and commanded to carry live ammunition while in the camp. He would try to become a cook, but was instead sent to Fort Bliss to be part of a segregated unit. After this, he talks about his family being "evacuated" and moved to Tule Lake concentration camp. He would then be moved to Fort McClellan for a second basic training, before being sent overseas to Naples. There, he would join I company and make his way to France.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--Military service--Basic training
Law and legislation--Executive Order 9066
World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Extent
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0:27:34
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2005 February 12
Spatial Coverage
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Ontario, Oregon
ammunition
basic training
Camp San Luis Obispo
cook
correspondence
discrimination
Drafted
evacuation
family
Fort Bliss
Fort McClellan
France
friends
guard duty
Hawaiian soldiers
I Company
infantry
Italy
living conditions
Minidoka Concentration Center
Naples
National Guard
Nisei soldiers
Ogden
Pearl Harbor
Portland Assembly Center
private first class
replacement
seasickness
segregated unit
serial number
Topaz Concentration Camp
Tule Lake Concentration Camp
Utah
World's Fair
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Mike "Peep Sight" Hara oral history interview, April 3, 2003
Oral History
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URL
http://www.goforbroke.org/oral_histories/mp4/342-Hara-Mike-4.m4v
Date of Birth
[YYYY-MM-DD]
1921 Apr 10
Location of Birth
Honolulu, Hawaii
War or Conflict
World War, 1939-1945
Branch of Service
Army
Entrance into Service
Drafted or Volunteered
Volunteered
Nickname
Peep Sight
Location of Basic Training
Camp Shelby, Mississippi
Unit of Service
442nd Regimental Combat Team
522nd Field Artillery Battalion
Campaigns/Battles
Southern France Campaign
Champagne Campaign
Bruyeres, Belmont, Biffontaine
Rescue of the Lost Battalion
Central Europe Campaign
Index
indicates an oral history item with an XML file indexed in OHMS.
Yes
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Mike "Peep Sight" Hara oral history interview, part 4 of 6, April 3, 2003
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Hara, Mike: narrator
Dojiri, Michelle: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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2003OH0342_04_Hara
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An account of the resource
Hara discusses pass forging and sneaking out of the training barracks to go dancing with the locals. Next, he speaks about the differences between fighting in France and Italy. As a Jeep driver, Hara was able to get a lot of experience and was involved in a couple of different fire fights, to which he remarks that he was very lucky throughout his time overseas.
Subject
The topic of the resource
World War II--Military service--522nd Field Artillery Battalion
World War II--European Theater
World War II--Veteran history
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
video/m4v
Extent
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0:28:31
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
2003 April 03
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Honolulu, Hawaii
522nd Field Artillery Battalion
American Concentration Camps
Camp Shelby
dancing
France
infantry
Italy
jeep driver
passwords
Pidgin English
terrain
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Edward Ichiyama oral history interview, January 22, 2002
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Subject Notes
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Post-War Friendships/Military embarkation/Liberating prisoners from the Dachau Concentration Camp
Physical Media Notes
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This portion of the interview begin mid-story
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Edward Ichiyama oral history interview, part 5 of 7, January 22, 2002
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2002OH0236_05_Ichiyama
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Go For Broke National Education Center
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This interview picks up mid-story with Edward Ichiyama discussing details about his friend, Tsaneshi Naruo, as well as the eulogy of his friend, [Shimizu]. Next, Ichiyama moves on to recall his first time entering Germany and chasing the German Army along with his unit. In addition, he talks about discovering the concentration camp, Dachau, and liberating its prisoners. Lastly, Ichiyama talks about facing Holocaust deniers and how he sees similarities between Arab-Americans and Holocaust victims and the discrimination that both groups have faced.
Creator
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Ichiyama, Edward: narrator
Hawkins, Richard: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
Subject
The topic of the resource
Post World War II--Travel, leisure
World War II--Military service--Embarkation
World War II--Concentration Camps--Germany
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Oral Histories
Format
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Video/m4v
Extent
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00:27:37
Language
A language of the resource
eng
Date
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2002-01-22
Spatial Coverage
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Honolulu, Hawaii
442nd Regimental Combat Team
45th Division
522
American Concentration Camps
ammunition
anti-Semitic
artillery
atrocities
Auschwitz
battles
bigotry
burning flesh
civil liberties
compound
corpses
countryside
Dachau
December 7th
detractors
discrimination
due process
forward observer
France
German Republic
Germany
incarceration
incinerated
Indians
infantry
inmates
Japanese
Jewish
Jews
lawyer
Lithuanian Jews
machine parts
malnutrition
march
medicine
medieval
minority
moccasins
Museum of Modern Art
Muslims
New York
organizations
ovens
Pittsburgh
plane parts
prison garb
prisoners
Racism
railroad
Rein
river
Schneider
September 11th
slave camp
Social Security
society
Switzerland
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Minori Sueda oral history interview, June 22, 2003
Oral History
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Indexing Metadata
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Minori Sueda oral history interview, part 5 of 6, June 22, 2003
Identifier
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2003OH0358_05_Sueda
Source
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Go For Broke National Education Center
Description
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Sueda explains the importance of having good officers for keeping trouble out of the company and for saving lives. He also recounts the end of the war, being stuck in Italy, and finally going home.
Creator
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Sueda, Minori: narrator
Dojiri, Michelle: interviewer
Go For Broke National Education Center: publisher
Subject
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World War II--European Theater--"The Gothic Line"
World War II--Collectibles
World War II--Engineering and construction
World War II--Psychological aspects
World War II--Leaving Camp--Returning Home
World War II--Military service--232nd Combat Engineer Company
Type
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Oral Histories
Format
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video/m4v
Extent
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00:26:49
Language
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eng
Date
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2003-06-22
Spatial Coverage
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Torrance, California
232nd Combat Engineer Company
442nd Regimental Combat Team
Boston
California
captain
casualties
Chicago
emotional impact
engineer supply depot
exhaustion
Fort Devons
German POWs
Gothic Line
infantry
Italy
mine
Pisa
prisoners of war
relief
reunion
Sacramento
shrapnel
Utah