Internment of Japanese-Americans at Tanforan assembly center in former race track at San Bruno,California. Young Japanese-American men and women internees work in the newsroom at the Tanforan Totalizer Newspaper office. The editor works on a typewriter. A man gives him a paper. A young man repairs a typewriter. The newspaper reached relocation or internment center held Japanese-Americans during World War 2.
Internment of Japanese-American citizens at Tanforan assembly center (relocation center or interment camp) in San Bruno,California during World War 2. Internees work at a table in drafting office .The flag of the U.S. on a wall in the background. Men work on architectural drawings and sketches.
Internment of Japanese-American citizens at Tanforan assembly center, San Bruno, California, during World War 2. Japanese internment assembly center in at former Tanforan race track, serving as a relocation center or interment camp. A Japanese internee instructor teaching English. She writes on a blackboard in an adult school.. Women sit in the class. The room contains a number of tables where internee teachers stand by the tables and instruct adult internees.
Japanese-American internment center scenes, during World War 2. They are brought to an assembly center at the Tanforan race track in San Bruno California. A man cut a boy's hair in a barber shop at the Tanforan center (relocation or internment center for Japanese-American citizens during World War 2). The boy sits on a chair with a cloth wrapped over his shoulders. The barber cuts the hair with a machine.
Internment of Japanese-Americans at assembly center in Tanforan race track,San Bruno, California. Views of former betting office windows at the race track. "Win", "place" and 'Show" signs above the windows.Sign on former betting office door reads "Tanforan Totalizer Office Room 4, Hours 8:30am to 5:30pm' A view of hands typing on a typewriter at the editor's desk of the Tanforan Totalizer Newspaper, a newspaper published by and for Japanese-Americans citizens at relocation or internment centers during World War 2.
A documentary titled 'News in Brief' in San Bruno, California. A group of men, women and children in front of a building, collecting things in a carton to be sent to Russia along with the house bought by Russian engineers. The people standing around the box carton. Small girls putting toys into the carton. A man holding a miniature mail box. Another man holds a picture frame with Russian letters. A few men standing beside the wooden house bought by Russian engineers. A carpenter and another man working on the house. A man putting an address label on the house which will be shipped to Russia. The parts of the house on a truck trailer.
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