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- Japanese Internment CampRear L - R: 1) ? 2) Fred Vogami 3) ? 4) ? 5) ? 6) ? 7) Jack Sadoio Shikitani 8) ? 9) ? 10) ? 11) Willie Kimitoshi Utsunomiya 12) Swede Sawada 13) George Suzuki, Middle L - R: 1) ? 2) Butch Watanabe 3) Sam Hagino 4) …Rear L - R: 1) ? 2) Fred Vogami 3) ? 4) ? 5) ? 6) ? 7) Jack Sadoio Shikitani 8) ? 9) ? 10) ? 11) Willie Kimitoshi …Schreiber Public Library
- Japanese Internment Camp (~ 1942)Gold Range Mine.Senator Hayes home and bunk houses 2 miles east of Schreiber.Gold Range Mine.Senator Hayes home and bunk houses 2 miles east of Schreiber.Schreiber Public Library
- Japanese Internment CampA Japanese internment camp, during World War II, outside of Schreiber, about 2 miles east on Highway 17. Many Japanese Canadians from B.C. had been uprooted and moved inland after Pearl Harbour.A Japanese internment camp, during World War II, outside of Schreiber, about 2 miles east on Highway 17. Many Japanese Canadians from B.C. had been uprooted and moved inland after …Schreiber Public Library
- Japanese Internment CampGroup of men at a Japanese internment camp two miles east of Schreiber. Back Row: 1) ? 2) Yosh Hagino 3) Willie Ultsunomiya. Front Row: 4) Fred Kayahara 5) George Mochizuki 6) George TakahashiGroup of men at a Japanese internment camp two miles east of Schreiber. Back Row: 1) ? 2) Yosh Hagino 3) Willie Ultsunomiya. Front Row: 4) Fred Kayahara 5) George …Schreiber Public Library
- Japanese Internment CampMen working at the Japanese internment camp two miles east of Schreiber 1942-1944. George Keeno on left.Men working at the Japanese internment camp two miles east of Schreiber 1942-1944. George Keeno on left.Schreiber Public Library
- Japanese Internment CampLeft - Right:Minoru Nagasawa , Matahuru 'Mutt' Otsu. For the Japanese Canadians there were no homes, farms and other property left after the internment. They were forced to start their lives over, with no economic resources. In 1988 $21,000 redress for Japanese Canadians was passed and the Prime Minister issued …Left - Right:Minoru Nagasawa , Matahuru 'Mutt' Otsu. For the Japanese Canadians there were no homes, farms and other property left after the internment. They were forced to start their …Schreiber Public Library
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