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Tom I. Mine Interview Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1015-4-4)
Description of standout baseball players in the community
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Tom I. Mine Interview Segment 20 (ddr-densho-1015-4-20)
Adjusting to life in Poston concentration camp
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Tom I. Mine Interview Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1015-4-10)
Participating in church activities and social functions
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Tom I. Mine Interview Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1015-4-16)
Preparing for mass removal with the help of a local attorney
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Tom I. Mine Interview Segment 27 (ddr-densho-1015-4-27)
Meeting future wife in camp, having children
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 35 (ddr-densho-1013-7-35)
Moving to Japan, having an arranged marriage
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 38 (ddr-densho-1013-7-38)
Reflections: not bitter because, "I have to get on with my life"
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 27 (ddr-densho-1013-7-27)
Being sent to the Santa Fe Department of Justice internment camp
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1013-7-9)
Thoughts on ethnic composition of neighborhood in Berkeley
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 34 (ddr-densho-1013-7-34)
Being drafted into the U.S. Army despite having renounced citizenship
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1013-7-2)
Father's family background: successful rice growers
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 17 (ddr-densho-1013-7-17)
Arrival at Topaz: "it's just all flat"
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 30 (ddr-densho-1013-7-30)
Security in a Department of Justice camp: "Santa Fe felt more like a prisoner of war camp"
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 25 (ddr-densho-1013-7-25)
Father's health condition precludes family's move to Japan
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Norman I. Hirose Interview Segment 26 (ddr-densho-1013-7-26)
"No-no" status, renouncing U.S. citizenship, and a draftee