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Passport document (ddr-densho-390-27)
doc Passport document (ddr-densho-390-27)
A document about Tomio (Harry) Matsuoka's passport, written in Japanese with some English annotations.
Immigration document (ddr-ajah-6-494)
doc Immigration document (ddr-ajah-6-494)
Caption below document: Immigration papers for Yoshio Itahara and his wife, Hama, from Japan to American. He was 33, she was 24. They would live in Alameda, CA., September 10, 1902
Japanese document (ddr-densho-356-679)
doc Japanese document (ddr-densho-356-679)
Document in Japanese. Possibly a family tree. Originally stored inside ddr-densho-356-730.
Frank Sato's Veteran's Administration Appointment (ddr-densho-345-19)
doc Frank Sato's Veteran's Administration Appointment (ddr-densho-345-19)
Official Document of Frank Sato's Veteran's Administration Appointment
Min Tamesa biographical information (ddr-densho-333-34)
doc Min Tamesa biographical information (ddr-densho-333-34)
Handrwitten document with biographical details of Min Tamesa
George Koshi Segment 18 (ddr-densho-1008-1-18)
vh George Koshi Segment 18 (ddr-densho-1008-1-18)
Assigned to the Pacific Military Intelligence Research Section (PACMIRS) Washington Document Center

Members of the National Japanese American Historical Society (NJAHS) arranged for and conducted this interview in conjunction with Densho.

Testimony of Joseph B. Hunter (ddr-densho-379-328)
doc Testimony of Joseph B. Hunter (ddr-densho-379-328)
Document regarding recommendation of monuments at Rohwer Relocation Center
Memo to FBI Inspector M.E. Gurnea (ddr-densho-122-391)
doc Memo to FBI Inspector M.E. Gurnea (ddr-densho-122-391)
Notes on illicit activities in internment camps, incomplete document
Undeveloped Leads (ddr-one-5-110)
doc Undeveloped Leads (ddr-one-5-110)
Photocopy of a declassified document labeled "Undeveloped Leads." Document is from the Portland Field Division and notes they "will follow and report prosecutive action in this case." Page 7.
Document in Japanese (ddr-densho-365-11)
doc Document in Japanese (ddr-densho-365-11)
This is a large document printed in Japanese, the contents of which are unknown. The document is stamped with a red stamp that appears to be stylized Japanese characters.
doc "Provisions Necessary in Any Reparations Plan" (ddr-densho-274-80)
This document was written by the Seattle Evacuation Redress Committee.
doc "Common Sense and Reparations" (ddr-densho-274-81)
This document was written by the Seattle Evacuation Redress Committee.
Document: 'Don't Use the Word 'Jap'
doc Document: 'Don't Use the Word 'Jap'" (ddr-densho-274-62)
This document was published by the Japanese American Citizens League.
Japanese forces signing the surrender treaty (ddr-densho-299-97)
img Japanese forces signing the surrender treaty (ddr-densho-299-97)
Caption: "General Douglas MacArthur puts his signature on the document."
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