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Ko Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-458-37)
img Ko Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-458-37)
Ko Hirabayashi with his hand in his pocket standing in front of a car. Written on back: Sincerely Ko Hirabayashi.
Ko Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-458-38)
img Ko Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-458-38)
Ko Hirabayashi in uniform, in front of a building
Ko Nakamura, a Hokkaido student athlete (ddr-njpa-4-1210)
img Ko Nakamura, a Hokkaido student athlete (ddr-njpa-4-1210)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Ko Nakamura (5377) Hokkaido."
Naomi Higaki and Ko Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-458-36)
img Naomi Higaki and Ko Hirabayashi (ddr-densho-458-36)
Naomi Higaki and Ko Hirabayashi in uniform sitting on the brick wall with buildings in the background. Written on back: Wurzburg, Germany / July 1, 1946 / Ko Hirabyashi
Naomi Higaki, Ko Hirabayashi, and Toichi Arai (ddr-densho-458-41)
img Naomi Higaki, Ko Hirabayashi, and Toichi Arai (ddr-densho-458-41)
Naomi Higaki, Ko Hirabayashi, and Toichi Arai in uniform sitting in front of door. Written on verso: Oct. 15, 1945 Allendorf, Germany Toichi Arai Hawaii, Ko Hirabayashi Layton, Utah
Envelope of Tokuji Baba photographs (ddr-njpa-5-372)
doc Envelope of Tokuji Baba photographs (ddr-njpa-5-372)
Caption on front [translation]: "Ko Shu Ya Baba Hotel owner."
Young people in field (ddr-densho-383-399)
img Young people in field (ddr-densho-383-399)
George Tokuda, Ko Suzuki, Roy, Dick Horita, and unidentified woman.
Combat training (ddr-densho-114-50)
img Combat training (ddr-densho-114-50)
Original caption: Italy. Lt. John Ko, of the Japanese-American Battalion, 133rd Infantry, on reconnaissance looking for supposedly enemy in mock maneuvers prepartory to going into battle against the Germans. 12 Oct 1943.
Felieuasy Ko 30 (ddr-densho-378-842)
img Felieuasy Ko 30 (ddr-densho-378-842)
Photograph of two women and girl standing together outside. Caption on album page: "Felieuasy Ko 30"
Ko-ishikawa Gardens (ddr-densho-468-396)
img Ko-ishikawa Gardens (ddr-densho-468-396)
Black and white photo of a pond in a garden. Caption on album page: "Ko-ishikawa Gardens--" written in white pencil.
Ko Nishimura Interview (ddr-manz-1-174)
vh Ko Nishimura Interview (ddr-manz-1-174)
Nisei male. Grew up the Pasadena, California, area, where parents worked in a family-owned nursery. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, family moved to Reedley, California, for a short time before being removed to the Manzanar concentration camp, California. At Manzanar, father worked for the government's guayule project. After leaving camp, returned to California and became …
Scene still in the Wakatsuki barracks room (ddr-densho-317-12)
img Scene still in the Wakatsuki barracks room (ddr-densho-317-12)
Teddy Wakatsuki (Clyde Kusatsu) holding up his father, Ko Wakatsuki (Yuki Shimada).
Indoor Carnival Fundraiser- Penny pitch (ddr-one-1-89)
img Indoor Carnival Fundraiser- Penny pitch (ddr-one-1-89)
Black and white photographic negative of an indoor carnival fundraiser possibly hosted by the Sorelles or Adelphons (Japanese American young women's groups). Young men pitching pennies. Left to right: Ko Hirata, Thomas "Tom" Fujita, Ko Tambara, Frank Furukawa Jr.
Kou Uyemaruko (ddr-csujad-8-81)
doc Kou Uyemaruko (ddr-csujad-8-81)
Oral history interview with Kou Uyemaruko [Ko Uemaruko]. Information on the oral history project is found in: csuf_stp_0012A; Glossary in: csuf_stp_0014. See this object in the California State Universities Japanese American Digitization project site: FCPL Uyemaruko, Kou
Miss Ri-Ko-Ran (ddr-csujad-38-42)
img Miss Ri-Ko-Ran (ddr-csujad-38-42)
It appears to be a clipping from a flyer for a record titled "Shina no yoru" [= Night in China]. The song was sang by Ri Koran, or Yoshiko Yamaguchi, in a movie starring her. The movie was filmed in Manchuria in 1940 and shown in the U.S as well. A photo from "George Naohara photo …
Yukiko Suzuki standing next to car (ddr-densho-383-294)
img Yukiko Suzuki standing next to car (ddr-densho-383-294)
Written on album page below photograph: "Ko Suzuki '33". Yukiko Suzuki was the younger sister of Kay Suzuki.
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