American, Japanese families joined by war and remembrance
An Oregon couple is providing closure to the descendants of Japanese soldiers killed in World War II by repatriating the "good luck" flags they carried into battle, which were acquired by American GIs. Lee Cowan talks to veterans and their families about a respectful and emotional return - and of a bond born of war and strengthened in peace.

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Japanese American recalls interrogating his Japanese classmates after the Battle of Okinawa

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