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Mutsuhiro Watanabe

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to Nagano, not far from the POW camp where he had been held. In the interview, Watanabe acknowledged beating and kicking prisoners, but was unrepentant, saying, "I treated the prisoners strictly as enemies of Japan." Zamperini attempted to meet with his chief and most brutal tormentor, but Watanabe,
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However, Watanabe went into hiding and was never prosecuted. In 1952, all charges were quietly dismissed. In 1956, the Japanese literary magazine
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While in the military, Watanabe allegedly ordered one man who reported to him to be punched in the face every night for three weeks and practiced
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published an interview with Watanabe, titled "I do not want to be judged by America." He later became an insurance salesman.
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undergarment, for four days in winter, and that he tied a 65-year-old prisoner to a tree for days. According to
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as part of a feature on Louis Zamperini who, four days before his 81st birthday, was returning to carry the
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video, "The Boiled One Phenomenon" in which the antagonist is a representation of Watanabe.
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included Watanabe as number 23 on his list of the 40 most wanted war criminals in Japan.
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Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
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patient. One of his prisoners was American track star and Olympian
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In 2024, internet creator Doctor Nowhere uploaded the
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Accounts of Watanabe's abusive behavior are given in
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Matsuhiro Watanabe

Empire of Japan
Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II
Japanese
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II
military internment camps
prisoners of war
Omori
Jōetsu
Niigata
Mitsushima
Yamakita
judo
appendectomy
Louis Zamperini
fundoshi
Laura Hillenbrand's book
nihilist philosophy
Douglas MacArthur
Bungeishunjū
1998 Winter Olympics
Nagano
CBS News
60 Minutes
Hotel Okura Tokyo
Olympic Flame

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