Heart Mountain

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Heart Mountain images and information about one particular Heart Mountain survivor, Yoshiye Yoshida. A video will be added to this collection soon.

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Heart Mountain Memorial Park

Heart Mountain was home to over 11,000 people, there were 30 blocks altogether. One barrack usually housed 4 family units. Typical room sizes were 14 x 20, but larger families had larger rooms. Each barrack was just a giant room with no walls so there was virtually no privacy. Summers …

Heart Mountain Memorial Site
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Yoshiye Yoshida

Born 1922, she was relocated to Heart Mountain with her family in 1942. Her family had 2 months to move out, and until that time they met much persecution. Her memories in the camp, like most people, were not the most pleasant memories, but I admire their patience and ability …

Yoshiye Yoshida
País: Nekesu

Yoshiye Yoshida Interview Transcription

I interviewed Yoshiye Yoshida, If you view the original item you will see a link for the video.

Yoshi Yoshida Heart Mountain Video Transcription
País: Nekesu

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Nekesu — Última actualización Jun 28 2021 1:49 a.m.


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