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Topaz Times Vol. VII No. 3 (April 8, 1944) (ddr-densho-142-294)
doc Topaz Times Vol. VII No. 3 (April 8, 1944) (ddr-densho-142-294)
Selected article titles: "First 12 Topaz Inductees to Report on Wednesday" (p. 1), "An Editorial: The Nisei Will Rise Again" (p. 2), "Relocated Nisei Evacuees Eligible for FSA Loans" (p. 3), "Kaltenborn Criticizes Detention of Nisei" (p. 3).
Topaz Times Vol. I No. 21 (November 24, 1942) (ddr-densho-142-31)
doc Topaz Times Vol. I No. 21 (November 24, 1942) (ddr-densho-142-31)
Selected article titles: "The City: Delta Band Will Play Here Today" (p. 1), "Part of Topaz Delta Goodwill Policy" (p. 1), "Council Approves Recreation Hall Allocations" (p. 1), "Nisei and Education" (p. 4), "Challenge to Democracy" (p. 4).
Topaz Times Vol. XII No. 3 (July 20, 1945) (ddr-densho-142-417)
doc Topaz Times Vol. XII No. 3 (July 20, 1945) (ddr-densho-142-417)
Selected article titles: "Topaz Community Council Opposes Closing of Center" (p. 1), "War Jobs, Housing in Philadelphia Offered" (p. 4), "Alien Land: DA To File Suit in Fresno Court" (p. 6), "Legal Papers for Internees Available" (p. 7).
Postcard to Yuri Domoto from Rosie Suyeyama (ddr-densho-356-294)
doc Postcard to Yuri Domoto from Rosie Suyeyama (ddr-densho-356-294)
Postcard to Yuriko Domoto Tsukada from Rose Suyeyama in which she talks about the preparations for the move from Tanforan to Topaz. Item tied together with all objects between ddr-densho-356-277 and ddr-densho-356-320.
Interview with William Kochiyama, part 1 of 3 (ddr-densho-1007-1522)
av Interview with William Kochiyama, part 1 of 3 (ddr-densho-1007-1522)
Kochiyama discusses his experiences with internment at Topaz, military service and political activism. Original title: 27, II NY #6, 6-5-85. Interview continues at ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1007-1523/
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 82, No. 20 (May 21, 1976) (ddr-pc-48-20)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 82, No. 20 (May 21, 1976) (ddr-pc-48-20)
Selected article titles: "Wendy's Defense Sketched" (p. 1), "Topaz Committee Raises $5,500 for 2nd Monument at Campsite" (p. 1), "Tule Lake Plaque Too Hot to Handle" (pp. 1-2), and "From the Frying Pan: Of Seaweed & Eels" (p. 2).
Pacific Citizen, Vol. 83, No. 16 (October 15, 1976) (ddr-pc-48-41)
doc Pacific Citizen, Vol. 83, No. 16 (October 15, 1976) (ddr-pc-48-41)
Selected article titles: "Canadian Nikkei Prepare for Issei Centennial Year" (pp. 1, 4), "Museum to Display Evacuation Camp Art and Crafts" (p. 1), "Editorial: Topaz: 1942-1946" (p. 2), and "National Constitution Japanese American Citizens League" (pp. 5-6).
Topaz Times Vol. I No. 2 (October 28, 1942) (ddr-densho-142-12)
doc Topaz Times Vol. I No. 2 (October 28, 1942) (ddr-densho-142-12)
Selected article titles: "The City: Topaz Lacks 150 Maintenance Workers. Council Meets on Labor Situation" (p. 1), "Plant Nursery Work Begins" (p. 1), "Co-op to Sell Clothes" (p. 1), "Flag Ceremony Held" (p. 1), "Winterization Work" (p. 4).
Topaz Times Vol. II No. 66 (March 20, 1943) (ddr-densho-142-129)
doc Topaz Times Vol. II No. 66 (March 20, 1943) (ddr-densho-142-129)
Selected article titles: "Ask Help to Haul Sand for Children" (p. 1), "2,571 Leave Centers; 461 from Topaz" (p. 1), "Editorial: Our Newcomers" (p. 2), "History of Utah" (p. 2), "New Rules for Returning Residents, Visitors Given" (p. 3).
Topaz Times Pre-issue No. 2 (September 26, 1942) (ddr-densho-142-2)
doc Topaz Times Pre-issue No. 2 (September 26, 1942) (ddr-densho-142-2)
Selected article titles: "Blocks 3, 5, 6, 14 to Elect Councilmen Next Monday" (p. 1), "U.S.E.S. Offers Outside Jobs to Residents of Topaz" (p. 1), "Eventual Employment Assured for 3000 to 3500 People" (p. 2), "Director's Message..." (p. 5).
Topaz Times Vol. VI No. 23 (February 26, 1944) (ddr-densho-142-280)
doc Topaz Times Vol. VI No. 23 (February 26, 1944) (ddr-densho-142-280)
Selected article titles: "Jerome Center to Close in June -- Ickes" (p. 1), "101 Nisei at Minidoka Report for Physicals; 2 Refuse Order" (p. 1), "City Council Recognizes Topaz Citizens' Group" (p. 1), "House Vetoes Bill on Denaturalization" (p. 1).
Topaz Times Vol. I No. 10 (November 7, 1942) (ddr-densho-142-20)
doc Topaz Times Vol. I No. 10 (November 7, 1942) (ddr-densho-142-20)
Selected article titles: "The Churches: Protestants to Have Formal Opening" (p. 1), "Report on Organs Pianos Given" (p. 1), "The City: West Millard Appeals for Aid from Topaz for Scrap Drive" (p. 3), "Residents Aid Beet Harvest" (p. 3).
Topaz Times Vol. XI No. 11 (May 8, 1945) (ddr-densho-142-405)
doc Topaz Times Vol. XI No. 11 (May 8, 1945) (ddr-densho-142-405)
Selected article titles: "Extra European War Over: Germany Surrenders. V-E Day is Announced This Morning" (p. 1), "Cleanest Block in Topaz to be Determined Sat." (p. 2), "Uncertainty of Travel to be Eliminated by Special Trains" (p. 3).
Topaz Times Vol. III No. 17 (May 6, 1943) (ddr-densho-142-155)
doc Topaz Times Vol. III No. 17 (May 6, 1943) (ddr-densho-142-155)
Selected article titles: "5 Topaz Girls to Inspect Canneries" (p. 1), "Center Hit by Grippe Epidemic" (p. 1), "Editorial Reprint: Little Tokyos Again?" (p. 2), "Dust Control Steps for Hospital Taken" (p. 3), "Minidoka Faces Labor Shortage" (p. 4).
Daily Press Review, Vol. VII, No. 12 (ddr-densho-156-301)
doc Daily Press Review, Vol. VII, No. 12 (ddr-densho-156-301)
Article titles: "No Scarce Foods for Japs, Army Buyers Report"; "200 Americans Arrested in Shanghai"; "FBI to Check Jap Text Book"; "S.L. Housing Lack Forces WRA to Halt Jap Influx"; "Sewing Project Opens at Heart Mountain"; "Items from Topaz."
Daily Press Review, Vol. VI, No. 14 (ddr-densho-156-278)
doc Daily Press Review, Vol. VI, No. 14 (ddr-densho-156-278)
Article titles: "Japanese Camp Rumors Exploded"; "Six Japanese Aliens Given Orders in Mexico"; "Beet Harvesting Nearly Half-Way"; "Items from Topaz"; "...Army Will Finish History's Most Humane Evacuation Nov. 1"; "FBI Arrests Jap: Posed as Korean"; "Letter to Editor."
Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 4, side 2) (ddr-ajah-6-298)
av Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 4, side 2) (ddr-ajah-6-298)
Tak Yatabe grew flowers in Redwood City, California, before World War II. He was incarcerated in the Topaz concentration camp, Utah, and served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Europe. After the war, he settled in Berkeley, California.
Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 4, side 1) (ddr-ajah-6-297)
av Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 4, side 1) (ddr-ajah-6-297)
Tak Yatabe grew flowers in Redwood City, California, before World War II. He was incarcerated in the Topaz concentration camp, Utah, and served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Europe. After the war, he settled in Berkeley, California.
Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 7, side 2) (ddr-ajah-6-304)
av Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 7, side 2) (ddr-ajah-6-304)
Tak Yatabe grew flowers in Redwood City, California, before World War II. He was incarcerated in the Topaz concentration camp, Utah, and served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Europe. After the war, he settled in Berkeley, California.
Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 3, side 1) (ddr-ajah-6-295)
av Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 3, side 1) (ddr-ajah-6-295)
Tak Yatabe grew flowers in Redwood City, California, before World War II. He was incarcerated in the Topaz concentration camp, Utah, and served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Europe. After the war, he settled in Berkeley, California.
Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 2, side 1) (ddr-ajah-6-293)
av Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 2, side 1) (ddr-ajah-6-293)
Tak Yatabe grew flowers in Redwood City, California, before World War II. He was incarcerated in the Topaz concentration camp, Utah, and served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Europe. After the war, he settled in Berkeley, California.
Midori Suzuki - Sanzui A. Takaha Interview (ddr-manz-1-173)
vh Midori Suzuki - Sanzui A. Takaha Interview (ddr-manz-1-173)
This interview was conducted with Midori Suzuki and Sanzui A. Takaha, siblings who grew up in Half Moon Bay, California. During World War II, they were removed to the Tanforan Assembly Center, California, and the Topaz concentration camp, Utah.
Mess hall staff posing for a group photo (ddr-densho-292-3)
img Mess hall staff posing for a group photo (ddr-densho-292-3)
Caption on reverse: "Torakichi Nishioka 4th from left, top row. Washed dishes for $16 month, doctors just $19 month. Mess hall staff, Topaz. Top row, 2nd from right Hosoda (last name). This family owned mochi stores in San Francisco."
Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 5, side 2) (ddr-ajah-6-300)
av Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 5, side 2) (ddr-ajah-6-300)
Tak Yatabe grew flowers in Redwood City, California, before World War II. He was incarcerated in the Topaz concentration camp, Utah, and served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Europe. After the war, he settled in Berkeley, California.
Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 2, side 2) (ddr-ajah-6-294)
av Interview with Tak Yatabe (tape 2, side 2) (ddr-ajah-6-294)
Tak Yatabe grew flowers in Redwood City, California, before World War II. He was incarcerated in the Topaz concentration camp, Utah, and served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Europe. After the war, he settled in Berkeley, California.
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