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Pacific War 75 Japan US Torn Nationality
FILE - In this Nov. 5, 1943, file photo, a general view of Tule Lake, California Japanese Internment Camp, is seen. As the 75th anniversary of the formal Sept. 2 surrender ceremony that ended WWII approaches, Hidekazu Tamura, a former Japanese-American living in Santa Maria, California has vivid memories of the wartime years he spent in the United States, torn between two nationalities, and the events that led him to renounce his American citizenship and return to Japan. During the pacific war period, Tamura was at Tule Lake, a segregation center for those deemed disloyal, where he joined a group called “Hokoku Seinen Dan,” which means, “Young Men’s Association to Serve the Fatherland.” (AP Photo, File)
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Source name:
The Associated Press
Unique identifier:
CP18964577
Legacy Identifier:
9e59a3f6874b4f73ac8ed7b5d6cd2cdf-9e59a3f6874b4f73ac8ed7b5d6cd2cdf-0
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Image
Dimensions:
3000px × 1943px 1.52 MB
Usage rights:
FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE.
Special Instructions:
6555, NOV. 5, 1943, FILE PHOTO
Create Date:
11/5/1943 9:00:00 AM
Display aspect ratio:
3000:1943