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Shozo Tominaga, the Glossary

Index Shozo Tominaga

. Japan Times, January 15, 2002 was a Japanese war criminal turned peace activist.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: China, Hiroshima, Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, Japanese war crimes, Second Sino-Japanese War, Soviet invasion of Manchuria.

  2. Nanjing Massacre perpetrators
  3. Siberian internees

China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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Hiroshima

is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan.

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Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union

After:World War II there were from 560,000 to 760,000 Japanese personnel in the Soviet Union and Mongolia interned to work in labor camps as POWs.

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Japanese war crimes

During its imperial era, the Empire of Japan committed numerous war crimes and crimes against humanity across various Asian-Pacific nations, notably during the Second Sino-Japanese and Pacific Wars.

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Second Sino-Japanese War

The Second Sino-Japanese War was fought between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan between 1937 and 1945, following a period of war localized to Manchuria that started in 1931.

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Soviet invasion of Manchuria

The Soviet invasion of Manchuria, formally known as the Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation or simply the Manchurian Operation, began on 9 August 1945 with the Soviet invasion of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo.

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See also

Nanjing Massacre perpetrators

Siberian internees

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shozo_Tominaga