By IPPEI YAOITA/ Staff Writer
December 1, 2019 at 07:00 JST
Teruo Matsumoto, right, and Wieslaw Theiss, left, talk about the orphan's diary at the Tsuruga city office in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, on Nov. 8. (Ippei Yaoita)
TSURUGA, Fukui Prefecture--Even though Polish orphans fleeing war-torn Siberia arrived on these shores almost a century ago, journalist Teruo Matsumoto believes their story still holds a relevant message for today. [Read More]
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