Topaz: An Account of Japanese Americans Interned in Utah During WWII

Yoshiko Uchida Beehive History 25 In September 1942 we were shipped by train to a concentration camp which we knew to be somewhere in Utah and was called Topaz. There were no trees, or growth of any kind, except clumps of dry greasewood. We were entering the Sevier Desert some fifteen miles west of Delta, and the surroundings were now …

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