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My family didn t talk about it, they talked very little about it, she recalled Wednesday. My parents were first-generation, they were young first-generation. And I m a second-generation, but a lot of my friends were third-generation. But regardless, the culture was such with the Japanese that they really never and this is important, too they really didn t speak harshly about what had happened to them. And I remember talking to my parents, and there are two words that the Japanese use a lot, Yuille said.
Those phrases translate into it can t be helped and to endure and to persevere. Those two words encompasses the culture and the feeling of the people who were put in these camps, she said.