By DAISUKE SHIMIZU/ Staff Writer
December 22, 2020 at 07:30 JST
Yoneko Uehara speaks of her experience during the Battle of Okinawa in an online lecture in June while showing a painting she created of a classmate trying to take a hand grenade away from the medical team head. (Provided by Senjo Taiken Hoei Hozon no Kai)
Even 75 years later, Yoneko Uehara can still hear her classmate disobeying an official's order to kill herself while facing enemy forces near the end of World War II. [Read More]
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