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Collecting coal (ddr-hmwf-1-80)
img Collecting coal (ddr-hmwf-1-80)
"Coal Rush 29-28, Jan 7 1944" as described on the back, Super Ikonta B
Nurses (ddr-hmwf-1-587)
img Nurses (ddr-hmwf-1-587)
Caucasian nurses posing on steps to Nurses Quarter
Men Working (ddr-hmwf-1-482)
img Men Working (ddr-hmwf-1-482)
Men working between barracks buildings
Collecting coal (ddr-hmwf-1-79)
img Collecting coal (ddr-hmwf-1-79)
"Men and women collecting coal between barracks"
Nurses (ddr-hmwf-1-580)
img Nurses (ddr-hmwf-1-580)
"Ward 7 Nurses Aides, Hospital Ht.Mt. July 31-1943 2:30pm, l7 f9 1/2 sec. Agfa Superpan Supreme DK20 21 min, C#2 25-30, #2 70" as described on back
Camp Maintenance (ddr-hmwf-1-70)
img Camp Maintenance (ddr-hmwf-1-70)
"Men maintaining camp areas" xx Super Ikonta B, April 8-1944
A Year at Gila Anniversary Booklet (ddr-densho-469-8)
doc A Year at Gila Anniversary Booklet (ddr-densho-469-8)
Includes the legend of Gila, a history of the beginning of the Gila River, facts, and maps of the Gila River, as well as summaries of Gila's River's various organizations, departments, work, and activities.
Second Year at Gila (ddr-densho-469-9)
doc Second Year at Gila (ddr-densho-469-9)
A summary of the second year spent by camp inmates at the Gila River Relocation Center. Topics on the second year of the camp include the camp's administration, involvement in the war, predominant religions, schools, agriculture, recreation, and population, ending with a timeline of events.
Letter to Rev. Robert Inglis from D. Uchida (ddr-densho-498-52)
doc Letter to Rev. Robert Inglis from D. Uchida (ddr-densho-498-52)
Letter to Robert Inglis from D. Uchida updating him on the conditions at Topaz and thanking him for sending Mary Coxhead.
W.R.A. Tule Lake Project nametag (ddr-densho-365-18)
doc W.R.A. Tule Lake Project nametag (ddr-densho-365-18)
Takeharu Inouye's nametag and number badge for work as a farm laborer at the Tule Lake concentration camp. Inouye worked in farm operations, primarily on a mechanical harvester, until the injuries and deaths of several laborers led to the strikes at Tule Lake, and the termination of their employment.
Work crew of 9 with hauling scraper (ddr-densho-475-310)
img Work crew of 9 with hauling scraper (ddr-densho-475-310)
Black and white photograph of a nine-man work crew posed with an Adams hauling scraper machine.
Construction (ddr-densho-475-302)
img Construction (ddr-densho-475-302)
Black and white photograph of construction workers working with machinery (possibly making cement).
Metal working crew (ddr-densho-475-308)
img Metal working crew (ddr-densho-475-308)
Black and white photograph of a metal working crew made up of five unidentified young men posing with some large metal canisters.
Work crew of 23 (ddr-densho-475-311)
img Work crew of 23 (ddr-densho-475-311)
Black and white photograph of a 23-man work crew standing in the shade.
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