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Dave Tatsuno Interview (ddr-jamsj-2-6)
Nisei male. Born March 31, 1913, in San Francisco, California. Spent difficult childhood years in San Francisco under care of a guardian while family lived in Japan. Graduated with a degree in business administration from the University of California at Berkeley before World War II. Removed to Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and then to Topaz concentration …
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II (ddr-densho-1005-4)
Nisei male. Born March 31, 1913, in San Francisco, California. Spent difficult childhood years in San Francisco under care of a guardian while family lived in Japan. Graduated with a degree in business administration from the University of California at Berkeley before World War II. Removed to Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and then to Topaz concentration …
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Father and son in front of store (ddr-densho-151-272)
Original caption: San Francisco, California. Dave Tatsuno and his father, merchants of Japanese ancestry in San Francisco prior to evacuation.
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See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil (ddr-densho-336-1061)
The 1977 Lake Sequoia Retreat summer camp. Caption on front: "Back row: Ann Shimakawa, Steve Shiozaki, Dave Yamaoka / Front: Ken Kawamoto, Margie Yemoto, Marice Tatsuno."
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Father and son preparing for mass removal (ddr-densho-151-273)
Original caption: San Francisco, California. Dave Tatsuno, graduate of University of California in 1936, is making preparations for evacuation which is due in a few days. In packing his possessions, he came across college notes and is shown re-reading them.
Narrator Dave Tatsuno
Nisei male. Born March 31, 1913, in San Francisco, California. Spent difficult childhood years in San Francisco under care of a guardian while family lived in Japan. Graduated with a degree in business administration from the University of California at Berkeley before World War II. Removed to Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and then to Topaz concentration …
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 5 (ddr-densho-1005-4-5)
Feeling fortunate to have home movie footage of family
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 17 (ddr-densho-1005-4-17)
Receiving permission to film scenes in camp
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 6 (ddr-densho-1005-4-6)
Reflections on life: community service, teaching in camp
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 11 (ddr-densho-1005-4-11)
Returning home, trying to reestablish prewar business
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 12 (ddr-densho-1005-4-12)
Memories of a difficult childhood: living on own at age of thirteen
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 10 (ddr-densho-1005-4-10)
Meeting renowned photographer Dorothea Lange
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 16 (ddr-densho-1005-4-16)
Thoughts on learning to shoot film footage
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 8 (ddr-densho-1005-4-8)
Reading of a Christmas message written in camp
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 2 (ddr-densho-1005-4-2)
Losing possessions to unscrupulous caretakers of property during the war
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 4 (ddr-densho-1005-4-4)
Thoughts on recording film footage from within camp
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 3 (ddr-densho-1005-4-3)
Becoming interested in shooting film before World War II
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 13 (ddr-densho-1005-4-13)
Returning to site of Topaz concentration camp ten years after camp's close
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 14 (ddr-densho-1005-4-14)
Operating a dry goods store in camp with supply shortages
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Dave Tatsuno Interview II Segment 9 (ddr-densho-1005-4-9)
Remembering a friend who died in combat
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Dave Tatsuno Interview Segment 9 (ddr-jamsj-2-6-9)
The aftermath of Pearl Harbor: "everything was turmoil"
This interview was conducted by the Japanese American Museum of San Jose, and is part of a project entitled "Lasting Stories: The Resettlement of San Jose Japantown," a collaborative project between the Japanese American Museum of San Jose and Densho.
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Dave Tatsuno Interview Segment 15 (ddr-jamsj-2-6-15)
A family loss prompts a move to San Jose, California, and the establishment of a store
This interview was conducted by the Japanese American Museum of San Jose, and is part of a project entitled "Lasting Stories: The Resettlement of San Jose Japantown," a collaborative project between the Japanese American Museum of San Jose and Densho.
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