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  - JOWHAR.COM - A la Une - 25/Jun 18:12

Japanese Volunteer Scours Okinawa for WWII Remains

Trekking through mud and rocks in the humid jungles of Okinawa, Japan, Takamatsu Gushiken arrived at a ground slope where human remains have been left forgotten since World War II. The 72-year-old offered a brief prayer and lifted a makeshift protective covering, revealing half-buried bones believed to belong to a young Japanese soldier. “These remains […]

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