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Dr. Yuzuru Takeshita, Professor at U-M & Japanese Internment Camp Survivor, December 8, 1991

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Dr. Yuzuru Takeshita, Professor at U-M & Japanese Internment Camp Survivor, Talks About His Experiences, December 8, 1991

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Front page of the December 8, 1941 issue of the Ann Arbor News with headline about Pearl Harbor, October 1966

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On Display

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Ann Arbor News, April 18, 1995
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Local Man Remembers Internment Camps

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City woman on veterans facility board

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Col. Woodman, honored nurse, dies at 79

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Fairbanks' Statue Dedicated In Hawaii

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Wartime language group hosts reunion

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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1990
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