Is Nathan Grandpa George’s son? He has no Japanese characteristics. I knew there was a Japanese man in the extended family but don’t know much more about it. Did we ever get to see Grandpa George’s wife?
I was horrified when I read of all the successful businesses, farms, homes and other hard won properties lost to this totally unfair practice. These people were never allowed to regain what they lost. Meanwhile many Americans of Japanese decent were fighting bravely in the European theater. Clearly one of this nation’s most shameful periods.
pschearer Premium Member over 2 years ago
And the Canadians weren’t even the ones who got bombed!!
saylorgirl over 2 years ago
It’s sad to know how war destroys the family unit.
klesmiley_ Premium Member over 2 years ago
Is Nathan Grandpa George’s son? He has no Japanese characteristics. I knew there was a Japanese man in the extended family but don’t know much more about it. Did we ever get to see Grandpa George’s wife?
itspennyc over 2 years ago
We don’t know if his grandfather’s family was in the US or Canada
walstib Premium Member over 2 years ago
My sister-in-laws’ Japanese-American parents lost their home and business in Washington state. They are now 99 years old.
William A Short Premium Member over 2 years ago
Another horrendous period in american history.
MCProfessor over 2 years ago
I was horrified when I read of all the successful businesses, farms, homes and other hard won properties lost to this totally unfair practice. These people were never allowed to regain what they lost. Meanwhile many Americans of Japanese decent were fighting bravely in the European theater. Clearly one of this nation’s most shameful periods.
TSRaman over 2 years ago
In the end the Japanese got bombed — horribly