Uvdeshmukh Uncategorized November 4, 2024 After the attack on Pearl Harbor and the beginning of Japanese incarceration, his family was forcibly relocated and incarcerated at Camp Harmony in Puyallup, Washington, then transported to the more permanent Minidoka camp in Idaho. After about two years at Minidoka, the family moved to Chicago (outside the West Coast Japanese exclusion zone), where Shimomura’s father had secured a job in a pharmacy. The family lived there for a few months before returning to Seattle at war’s end in 1945. Shimomura’s younger sister Carolyn had died of meningitis during their stay in Chicago.https://artsorigin.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/pexels-photo-1215831-e1631873124332-1.jpeg
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