Ship of Shame; How 69 Allied Pows Were Massacred by the Japanese Navy in Wartime Atrocity Which Has Been Suppressed for More Than 30 Years
But many other people still defend the firebombing of Tokyo and the subsequent dropping of atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They point out that the Japanese invasions of China, and then of large parts of south-east Asia, had led to millions of deaths. Over 100,000 American troops had...
TO the Japanese camp guards, the British soldier being buried was just another prisoner of war who had died under their regime in World War II.Daily Mail (London)
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