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James Tojo, Japanese American WWII Veteran

Japanese American Veteran James Tojo talks about his experiences in internment camps.

08/19/2007 | Rating NR

CET History

James Tojo, Japanese American WWII Veteran

Special | 30m 54s

Japanese American Veteran James Tojo talks about his experiences in internment camps.

Japanese American Veteran James Tojo talks about his experiences in internment camps in California and Wyoming. After once being turned down as an Enemy Alien, Dr. Tojo was accepted for Officer Candidate Schools and served as an Intelligence Officer in Occupied Japan.

08/19/2007 | Rating NR

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James Tojo, Japanese American WWII Veteran

Special | 30m 54s

Japanese American Veteran James Tojo talks about his experiences in internment camps in California and Wyoming. After once being turned down as an Enemy Alien, Dr. Tojo was accepted for Officer Candidate Schools and served as an Intelligence Officer in Occupied Japan.

08/19/2007 | Rating NR

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