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Description
Itsuhei Takano Camp Journal, vol. 1, "根も葉も枯れて." It documents his thoughts from the time of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, during the mass removal and incarceration in the Santa Anita Assembly Center, and until transfer to the Gila River. English translation, "After roots and leaves have died, vol. 1" is available: csudh_its_002. The Itsuhei Takno Camp Journal is comprised of seven volumes of his accounts from the time of the Attack on Pearl Harbor, during the mass removal and incarceration, and after being released from the Gila River camp. Also included are Japanese translations of English announcements presumably made by Captain Hide Hiraide, the Imperial Japanese Navy addressing citizens in the United Sates, and some issues from the Gila River Co-op newsletters, which contain his essays. English translations have been provided by CSUDH translation contractor.
World War II--Pearl Harbor and aftermath World War II--Mass removal ('Evacuation')--Exclusion orders World War II--Mass removal ('Evacuation')--Preparation World War II--Temporary Assembly Centers--Living conditions
Place
Rivers, Arizona Incarceration Camps--Gila River
Source
CSU Dominguez Hills Department of Archives and Special Collections;
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