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Ernest Hillen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernest Hillen
Ernest Hillen is a Canadian writer and journalist.〔"Author bullies boyhood memories". ''Ottawa Citizen'', September 21, 1993.〕 A longtime editor with ''Saturday Night'',〔 he became best known for two memoirs which he published in the 1990s about his childhood experiences during World War II.〔"One boy's war: Ernest Hillen's childhood was spent as prisoner of the Japanese. His mother was -and is- his rock". ''Toronto Star'', August 29, 1993.〕 ==Background== Hillen was born in the Netherlands in the early 1930s〔"Concentration camp survivors tell of 'other war' in the Pacific: Group convenes on anniversary of Japanese surrender to observe lesser-known horrors of WWII". ''Toronto Star'', August 15, 2015.〕 as the child of a Canadian mother and a Dutch father,〔"Marriage led to adventures: Japanese prisoner of war lived in Indonesia with tea planter husband". ''National Post'', June 4, 2002.〕 and the family moved to West Java, Indonesia when he was a child.〔 However, following the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia in 1942, the family was confined to detention camps for several years.〔 After the war ended the family moved between Canada, the Netherlands and Indonesia for several years until the 1950s, when Hillen moved to Toronto.〔
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