curt fakuda grew up in the family.mps during world war ii. >> in the beginning of the 20th century, there was a lot of anti-asian prejudice. >> there were too many of them, taking our jobs. the usual. >> some of them were buying our land. >> things got really bad for the japanese, of course, after pearl harbor. >> yes. >> it was an internment program. >> so they had a list of all the names. >> kids, too. >> yes. children, too. they all had to go walking to the train station in downtown san jose. my mother did say that at the beginning, before they were put in the camps, they were brought to assembly centers while the camps were being built. and their assembly center was the racetrack at santa anita, so she said they were actually sleeping in horse stalls. >> what happened to their property? >> some of the people found caucasian friends to look over the property while they were gone. some of the japanese actually dug holes and buried possessions hoping that if they came back -- >> they could dig it up? >> they could dig