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Shozo Tominaga

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Tominaga was released in 1957 and returned to Japan. That same year, he co-founded a peace activist group
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Cook 40 says he left Japan in June 1941. Cook 468 says he arrived home 16 years later.
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In 2001, shortly prior to his death, he participated in the Japanese documentary film
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Reilly, Kevin Taya; Stephen Kaufman; Angela Bodino (2003).
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Prisoners and detainees of the People's Republic of China
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Japanese war criminal
Second Sino-Japanese War
Hiroshima
Soviet invasion of Manchuria
Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union
People's Republic of China


Obituary: Shozo Tominaga
Article about Tominaga
Data at IMDB
Japan at War: An Oral History
ISBN
1-56584-039-9
ISBN
0-7656-1059-0
"Recalling Japanese POWs' Life in Fushun" (China Daily August 25, 2005)
Japan
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Categories
1910s births
2002 deaths
Japanese people stubs
Nanjing Massacre perpetrators
Siberian internees
Imperial Japanese Army personnel of World War II

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