Japan Admits Dissecting - WW2 Pow's
UKUOKA, Japan "I could never again wear a white smock," says Dr. Toshio Tono, dressed
in a white running jacket at his hospital and recalling events of......................
'Japanese Feathers ?
On the morning of the 2nd August 1945, I was ordered by major Masami Sadakichi the
camp commandant, to detail the usual working parties at the nearby mine..................
'Japanese Holiday'
The Japanese told us we were going to a health resort, we were delighted, they told
us to take pianos and gramophone records, ‘July' would supply the gramophones...........
Japan - New History
The Japanese 'Right' are launching a film reinterpreting the country's role in the
Second World War. The film, seen in an exclusive preview by The Times, portrays......
Japan's Militarism Resurfaces
One may recall that in September 1905, Pres. Roosevelt signed the Treaty of Portsmouth
which gave Japan 'interests' in Korea and southern Manchuria....................
Japan refusing to accept its responsibilities
In the Daily Telegraph on Wednesday the 28thAugust, a report was published showing
once again the Japanese refusing to accept its responsibilities for the bestial manner,
both Asian and European people were treated by their ignominious service men....................
'Kwai Bridge' and the Train
There is a cheap museum by the side of the Kwai bridge on the Kanchanaburi side,
the one which displays the remains of former prisoners of war in a glass case...................
The Killing of Colonel Callan
"Colonel" Tony Callan was the "nom de guerre" of Costas Georgoiu, a young man of
Greek Cypriot extraction, then living in London, who, having enlisted into the Parachute
Regiment, and been dishonourably discharged following a conviction for robbing a
Northern Ireland Post Office