Every year on Pearl Harbor Day, it is Nikki Nojima Louis’s birthday celebration.
Eighty 2 years back, it was the day the FBI divided her papa from her household when Japan attackedPearl Harbor
Louis and her mom were put behind bars at the Minidoka prisoner-of-war camp in Idaho, called Hunt Camp, after President Franklin Roosevelt authorized Executive Order 9066.
“I remember that I was in Block 44 but I didn’t remember anything else–like my barrack number or the apartment number we were in because after Minidoka, I grew up in Chicago,” Louis informed the Times-News
I never ever recognized of Louis’s tales of battles and stamina up until quickly after the closing event ended on July 9. As I remained on the lava rock awaiting a good friend to state goodbye, Louis strolled towards my instructions. I supplied her my seat. She took a seat and the cozy wind blew about as we presented …