By MASATO TAINAKA/ Staff Writer
December 8, 2025 at 16:07 JST
The copper plate monument in the Osaka International Peace Center displays the names of Osaka air raid victims. The photo was taken in Osaka on Dec. 7. (Masato Tainaka)
OSAKA—Eighty years after they died in an air raid, a U.S. corporal and an American civilian who were being held as prisoners of war will be added to an official victims' list that currently contains more than 9,000 names. [Read More]
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