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"Evacuation sale" at Japanese American store Dorothea Lange Collection 1942 San Francisco, California
Arrangements to protect hotel property, and reclaiming hotel property postwar (Takashi Hori - Yoshito Mizuta - Elmer Tazuma Segment 28) Takashi Hori - Yoshito Mizuta - Elmer Tazuma Interview
Arranging for a German family to take care of farmland during the war (Jim M. Tanimoto Interview Segment 11) Jim M. Tanimoto Interview 1942 Gridley, California
As a child, having to leave pet rabbits and dog during mass removal (Bob Fuchigami Interview Segment 14) Bob Fuchigami Interview 1942 Marysville, California
As eldest son, registering family for mass removal following Executive Order 9066; forced to dispose of property and belongings (Robert Mizukami Interview Segment 9) Robert Mizukami Interview 1942 Fife, Washington
Baptist churches offer assistance to Japanese during wartime mass removal (Paul Nagano Segment 5) Paul Nagano Interview Wartime
Burning family mementos and leaving the rest behind (Chizuko Norton Segment 16) Chizuko Norton Interview 1942 Kirkland, Washington
Change in the Wapato community as a result of mass removal; deciding what to take to camp (Kara Kondo Interview Segment 24) Kara Kondo Interview 1942 Wapato, Washington
Choosing what to pack for mass removal with limited information (Isami Nakao - Kazuko Nakao Segment 15) Isami Nakao - Kazuko Nakao Interview 1942 Bainbridge Island, Washington
Closed Japanese American store Dorothea Lange Collection 1942 California
Closed Japanese American store National Archives and Records Administration Collection 1942 Los Angeles, California
Considering what to take when preparing for mass removal (June Takahashi Segment 15) June Takahashi Interview 1942 Alaska
Deciding what to bring to assembly center, parents' stoic attitude toward mass removal (Ruby Inouye Interview Segment 19) Ruby Inouye Interview 1941 Seattle, Washington
Deciding what to purchase and pack in preparation for mass removal (Aya Uenishi Medrud Interview Segment 9) Aya Uenishi Medrud Interview 1942 Seattle, Washington
Deciding what to take during mass removal: filling a dime-store suitcase (Akiko Kurose Interview I Segment 15) Akiko Kurose Interview I 1942 Seattle, Washington
Deciding what to take to Pinedale Assembly Center, California (Marian Asao Kurosu Interview Segment 48) Marian Asao Kurosu Interview 1942 Sunnydale, Washington Pinedale
Destroying Japanese items (Kay Sakai Nakao Interview Segment 2) Kay Sakai Nakao Interview 1942 Bainbridge Island, Washington
Difficulties after father's pickup by FBI; preparing for mass removal (Grace F. Oshita Interview Segment 8) Grace F. Oshita Interview 1942 San Francisco, California
Disposing of belongings; brothers moved during "voluntary evacuation" period (Mae Kanazawa Hara Interview Segment 10) Mae Kanazawa Hara Interview 1941 Seattle, Washington
Disposing of items prior to mass removal (Katsumi Okamoto Interview Segment 9) Katsumi Okamoto Interview 1942 Seattle, Washington
Dye works closing sale National Archives and Records Administration Collection
Efforts to store belongings in preparation for mass removal (Fumiko Hayashida Segment 15) Fumiko Hayashida Interview 1942 Bainbridge Island, Washington
Entrusting personal belongings to "friends," and buying pants to wear (Ayame Tsutakawa Interview II Segment 6) Ayame Tsutakawa Interview II Wartime
Family loading baggage onto truck Dorothea Lange Collection 1942 California
Family preparing for mass removal Dorothea Lange Collection 1942 San Francisco, California