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War & MAGIC Original/documentary material on the relocation/internment of 1942. Available on DVD now, average running time 30 minutes per DVD. Contact Living Water Theater Productions at (206) 570-7711 or sparta_one@msn.com for more information. Cost is $10 per DVD or $115 for the boxed set. |
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Episode #2: Naval Radioman Jack Klamm takes us inside his "ham shack" for the story his early Episode #3: War Relocation Authority, 1944 documentary footage of life at relocation centers. Episode #4: Keith Robar, author of "Intelligence, Internment and Relocation" discusses the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066, activities of the Tokyo Syndicate on the U.S. West Coast, and the Episode #5: Keith Robar continues his interview with comments on the Hirabayashi hearings and the Episode #6: Keith Robar, in the concluding section of his interview, discuss events in Hawaii following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, including the Niihau incident and the imposition of martial law. Episode #7: WWII Veteran Bill Kubick relates the story of his personal witness of two episodes of subversion in pre-war California prior to his WWII military service in the Pacific Theater. Episode #8: Bill Kubick continues his interview with a discussion of his professional association with Episode #9: Dr. Howard Garber, who lost family members in the Holocaust, discusses the misuse of the term "concentration" camp and his association with Lillian Baker in AFHA (Americans For Historical Accuracy) . Episode #10: Dr. Howard Garber on how the U.S. government got it wrong in passing the 1988 "Civil Episode #11: Inside Bainbridge: Jack Klamm on his boyhood association with Japanese-Americans on Episode #12: "When Tokyo Struck At Kingston:" Katie Fortune was a girl of nine when an attempt was made to use her family farm on Puget Sound for covert surveillance of Puget Sound vessel traffic.
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