U.S. Navy submarine USS Bluefish submarine underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. An insignia aboard the U.S. Navy submarine USS Bluefish. Japanese prisoners go topside aboard the submarine. Smoke rises in the background as a small boat burns. Two small boats burn in the background as the submarine pulls away. Lookouts with binoculars. The USS Bluefish approaches a Japanese schooner. A lookout with binoculars on the background. Oil afire on the surface at night. The oil fire is from the i350, a Japanese submarine sunk by the Bluefish on 15 July 1945.
Life of Japanese-American citizens in WRA (War Relocation Authority) internment camps during World War II, United States. Japanese-American doctors and nurses in operation theater. A dentist treats a patient. Nurse looks into a microscope. Japanese-American kids in bed. Student nurses around a patient lying on bed.
Life of Japanese-American citizens in WRA (War Relocation Authority) internment center during World War II, United States. U.S. flag flies from a pole. Japanese-American teachers in a school with children at WRA center. Teacher at blackboard teaches students in a classroom. Young girl student attaches war saving stamp on a board. Young Japanese-American boys and girls play on a basketball court. Men load truck and work on wooden frame houses. Student attends a class at a college.
Life of Japanese-American citizens at Manzanar War Relocation center (internment camp) in California during World War II. A Japanese-American farmer on a guayule farm. A Japanese-American scientist doing an experiment in a laboratory. Dried guayule plant. Production equipment is made in a laundry from an old automobile parts. Sign reads 'Guayule Experimental Project Biology Division'. Rubber rises on surface. Man tests the rubber made in Manzanar.
Japanese-American citizens at a war relocation center (internment camp) in the United States during World War II. Japanese-American man worships in a Buddhist temple. Japanese-Americans at the entrance of a church. Various churches at the war relocation center.
Life of Japanese-American citizens at war relocation centers (internment camps) in U.S. during World War II. A Japanese-American woman at a grocery store. Relocated Japanese-American family at a home. Family prepares to have lunch at a dining table.
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