Hardships in Japan During the War - Hiroko Nakashima
Hiroko Nakashima was born in Spokane, Washington, but was sent to Japan at the age of twelve to live with family and attend school. In this clip, Hiroko talks about the hardships and lack of food in Japan during the war.
This clip is an excerpt from Hiroko Nakashima's Densho oral history interview conducted October 15, 1999. To see the complete interview segment, visit the Densho Digital Repository (http://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1000-69-16/).
Видео Hardships in Japan During the War - Hiroko Nakashima канала Densho
This clip is an excerpt from Hiroko Nakashima's Densho oral history interview conducted October 15, 1999. To see the complete interview segment, visit the Densho Digital Repository (http://ddr.densho.org/ddr-densho-1000-69-16/).
Видео Hardships in Japan During the War - Hiroko Nakashima канала Densho
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