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Mary Blocher Smeltzer Interview Segment 13 (ddr-manz-1-38-13)
Moving to Austria for husband's work
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Mary Jane Mikuriya Interview Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1000-504-2)
Description of parents: father from Japan, mother from Austria-Hungary
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Portrait of Engelbert Dollfuss (ddr-njpa-1-210)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Mr. Dollfuss (No. 3,773). Current Chancellor of Austria."
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Letter from Martha Tsuchida to Tomoye Takahashi (ddr-densho-423-32)
Describing her and William's trip around Europe to Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and France
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Letter from Martha Tsuchida to Tomoye Takahashi (ddr-densho-422-48)
Describing her and William's trip around Europe to Denmark, Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and France
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Letter from Mark W. Clark, General, U.S.A., Commanding, to Lieutenant Frank S. Okusako, November 8, 1945 (ddr-csujad-55-234)
Correspondence from Mark Clark to Frank Okusako regarding Clark's letter of support for Okusako. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_0236
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Clipping regarding Kurt Schushnigg (ddr-njpa-1-1806)
Caption on front: "Rivals for power in Austria: Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg and the Vice-Chancellor whom he ousted, Prince Ernst Ruediger von Starhemberg (right)."
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Letter to Takeko Miyagi from Bill Miyagi (ddr-densho-416-16)
Letter to Takeko Miyagi from her older brother William "Bill" Miyagi. Bill writes about his military service in Italy and Austria, and his one-day trip to Milan. He also writes about hearing that Hachi Izumi has arrived overseas, but has not seen him yet.
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Stars and stripes, vol. 1, no. 243 (May 3, 1945) (ddr-csujad-55-2503)
Newspaper reporting on the surrender of German forces in Austria and Italy. Front page article is titled "Nazi armies in Italy surrender." See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: sac_jaac_2609
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Engelbert Dollfuss at a meeting of the "Danubia" association (ddr-njpa-1-206)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Pocket Prime Minister Dollfuss Restored to Youth. (Vienna, Austria) Rengo. Dollfuss, Austria's 'pocket' prime minister (left) and Shoburg-Hartenstein [?] (right) recently attended the meeting here of the 'Danubia' association made up of graduates of the Catholic German high school. They wore school caps and jovially reminisced about their youth."
Narrator Mary Jane Mikuriya
Born December 8, 1934, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Born to a father from Japan and mother from the Austria-Hungary region. Grew up in Pennsylvania during World War II, where family was monitored by the FBI. Attended Pembroke College and then worked for the federal government's Department of Education, then as an administrator in the education field. Volunteered …
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Heart Mountain Sentinel Vol. III No. 23 (June 3, 1944) (ddr-densho-97-184)
Selected article titles: "Methodist Bulletin Attacks 'Doctor' Lechner. Race-Baiter's Record Reveals Birth in Austria, Doubtful College Degree" (p. 1), "Evacuees Should Return Home as War Situation Warrants, Director Says" (p. 1), "Jury Acquits Tule Sentry for Slaying" (p. 1), "22,000 Evacuees Resume 'Their Normal Place'" (p. 1), "Sociologists Urge Return of Nisei Rights" (p. 1), "Editorial: …
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Mary Jane Mikuriya Interview (ddr-densho-1000-504)
Born December 8, 1934, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Born to a father from Japan and mother from the Austria-Hungary region. Grew up in Pennsylvania during World War II, where family was monitored by the FBI. Attended Pembroke College and then worked for the federal government's Department of Education, then as an administrator in the education field. Volunteered …
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Engelbert Dollfuss praying for national peace (ddr-njpa-1-209)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Dollfuss Praying for Divine Power? (Vienna, Austria) Rengo. As shown in this company's foreign dispatches, the entire world's media has become increasingly excited by Austria's national disturbance. This photograph shows Dollfuss (second from the right) praying for national peace with his wife after a [illegible] ceremony for Heimwehr soldiers was solemnly held …