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Cemetery of Russian prisoners of war
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At a small cemetery are the graves of Russian prisoners of war of different religions and different nationalities of the Russian-Japanese War of 1905, a pair of graves of American prisoners of war (Second m ...
At a small cemetery are the graves of Russian prisoners of war of different religions and different nationalities of the Russian-Japanese War of 1905, a pair of graves of American prisoners of war (Second m ...
It is said that Russian soldiers surrendered by shouting 'Matsuyama.'
Original Text
It is located in the middle of the hill behind Raigoji Temple, and there is a monument to the "Japan-Russia Friendship Bridge". Japan at that time had a good sense of internationality. Now it is completely at the mercy of Russia.
It is said that Russian soldiers surrendered by shouting 'Matsuyama.'
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It is located in the middle of the hill behind Raigoji Temple, and there is a monument to the "Japan-Russia Friendship Bridge". Japan at that time had a good sense of internationality. Now it is completely at the mercy of Russia.
it will be a graveyard for those who died as prisoners of the russian and japanese war. When it comes to POW camps, you first think of the Itato POW camp in Tokushima, but this is the POW camp for German soldiers in World War I. Which camp is it, but it has autonomy and has a humanitarian response. It's a camp. When you think of the Russian POW camp, you think of the Siberian POW camp in the Pacific War. And ...
Cemetery of Russian prisoners of war
At a small cemetery are the graves of Russian prisoners of war of different religions and different nationalities of the Russian-Japanese War of 1905, a pair of graves of American prisoners of war (Second m ...
Cemetery of Russian prisoners of war
At a small cemetery are the graves of Russian prisoners of war of different religions and different nationalities of the Russian-Japanese War of 1905, a pair of graves of American prisoners of war (Second m ...
It is said that Russian soldiers surrendered by shouting 'Matsuyama.'
It is located in the middle of the hill behind Raigoji Temple, and there is a monument to the "Japan-Russia Friendship Bridge". Japan at that time had a good sense of internationality. Now it is completely at the mercy of Russia.
It is said that Russian soldiers surrendered by shouting 'Matsuyama.'
It is located in the middle of the hill behind Raigoji Temple, and there is a monument to the "Japan-Russia Friendship Bridge". Japan at that time had a good sense of internationality. Now it is completely at the mercy of Russia.
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it will be a graveyard for those who died as prisoners of the russian and japanese war. When it comes to POW camps, you first think of the Itato POW camp in Tokushima, but this is the POW camp for German soldiers in World War I. Which camp is it, but it has autonomy and has a humanitarian response. It's a camp. When you think of the Russian POW camp, you think of the Siberian POW camp in the Pacific War. And ...