By TAIJI ITO/ Staff Writer
September 2, 2020 at 07:20 JST
Choji Iwaizumi before he went to war (Provided by family members)
OMA, Aomori Prefecture--It was more than 70 years coming, but a Japanese soldier sent to the Manchurian front during World War II, only to die at age 24 in a Siberian internment camp, can finally rest in peace. [Read More]
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