Indians Laud WWII Japanese American Internees Who Developed Their Land
by Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times, USA – Ruth Okimoto was only 6 when she arrived at Poston in 1942. Her memories of the time are sketchy: a German neighbor making her family split pea soup before soldiers with rifles and bayonets took them away. Mary Hayashi remembered arriving at the dust-filled barracks bereft of any furniture but an oil stove. She collapsed to the floor in tears.

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