Dave Tatsuno: Movies and Memories
Dave Masaharu Tatsuno was a Japanese American businessman who documented life in his family's internment camp during World War II. His footage was later compiled into the film Topaz (named for the Topaz War Relocation Center where he was confined). The film was placed in the National Film Registry, part of the Library of Congress, in 1997. He was a 1936 graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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The Untold Story: Internment of Japanese Americans in Hawaiʻi - PBS Version (60 min)

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Food in the Japanese-American Internment Camps of World War 2

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1982 NEWS SPECIAL: The South Bronx | WASTELAND

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I Was Sent to a US Concentration Camp | I Was There

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Internment of Americans of Japanese Descent during WWII

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Guilty By Reason of Race (1972) | Japanese Internment Documentary

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How WW2 Made Life A Living Hell For Japanese-Americans (PART 1) | Silent Sacrifice

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The Fate of Hermann Göring’s Family After the Fall of Nazi Germany

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Japanese Internment Camp Survivors Speak Out

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Forgotten Japanese War Diary Returns Home

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Minidoka internment camp 80 year anniversary

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Japanese Canadian Internment | Narrated by David Suzuki

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8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

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Sarah Paine — The war for India (Lecture & interview)

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Why the US photographed its own WWII concentration camps

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Japanese American Internment Documentary

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Colorado Experience: Amache (full length)

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The Eugenics Crusade | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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