6:00 JST,September 28, 2023
Documents having the names of 283 Japanese individuals that passed away in Soviet military bondage in Mongolia after World War II, in addition to the reasons of their deaths, have actually been uncovered at a state archive in Ulaanbaatar.
The Health, Labor as well as Welfare Ministry pertains to the documents as essential resource product that clarifies the situations bordering the deaths. It is cross-checking the documents with associated resource products in Japan in a quote to recognize the sufferers.
Approximately 1,100 web pages of documents, consisting of fatality certifications, were uncovered in January 2020 by Hokkaido- based reporter Hirohiko Ide, 68. He has actually been reporting as well as researching concerning Japanese detainees in Siberia because the days when …