The Capital Press | Beauty out of dust: 75 years later, Japanese-Americans remember World War II incarceration

Seventy-five years ago this week — Sept. 2, 1945 — Japan formally surrendered, ending World War II. In the months following, thousands of Japanese-Americans, including the Tsugawa family, were released from prison camps that had isolated them…

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