Kazuo Yamane Interview Segment 1
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Already in the military when Pearl Harbor was bombed, being segregated from non-Japanese soldiers
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00:09:33 — Segment 1 of 10
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INTERVIEW TITLE
Kazuo Yamane Interview
01:15:02 — 10 segments
DATE
January 8, 2001
LOCATION
Honolulu, Hawaii
DESCRIPTION
Nisei male. Born December 8, 1916, in Hawaii. Was already in the army when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Served with the Military Intelligence Service as a translator at the Pentagon and in Europe.
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Gayle Yamada, interviewer; Rodney Otani, videographer
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Courtesy of gayle k. yamada, Bridge Media, Inc.
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