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Dr. Taro Akamatsu and his wife were first relocated to Seattle and then to Puyallup Assembly Center for 40 days. They were sent to Tule Lake Relocation Center in 1942 where Dr. Akamatsu practiced medicine. After signing the Oath of Loyalty in 1943, he and his wife were relocated again to Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho.
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2 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. Photographic print. b&w 2.46 x 3.56 in. Epson Expression 1600 Photoshop 6.0 None 600 dpi Grayscale 8 Bit 1476 x 2136 pixels 3084 kb. Tiff
Akamatsu, Taro Richards, Dr. Ito, Masayoshi Minidoka Relocation Center Concentration camps--Idaho Japanese American physicians Japanese Americans--Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945 Concentration camps--Idaho--Employees Minidoka Relocation Center--Officials and employees
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