Oral history interview with Kae Sakamoto, 2015 August 6.

Kae Sakamoto was born and raised in Hiroshima. Her mother and her mother's parents as well as her father's parents are all hibakusha. She graduated from the School of Medicine at Hiroshima University and worked at the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (RERF) for 30 years, after which she started...

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Other Authors: Sakamoto, Kae, 1952- (Interviewee)
Wake, Naoko (Interviewer)
Language:Japanese
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In Japanese.
Series:Naoko Wake Collection of Oral Histories of US Survivors, Families, and Supporters.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 audio file (52 min., 46 sec.))
Format: Electronic Audio Software

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