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Shozo Tominaga
Shozo Tominaga (1914 or 1915 - January 13, 2002〔(Obituary: Shozo Tominaga ). Japan Times, January 15, 2002〕) was a Japanese war criminal turned peace activist.
Tominaga served in Manchuria during the Second Sino-Japanese War. In that time, he participated in many war crimes.〔Reily et al., 305〕 He served with the 39th Division, based in Hiroshima, and from July 1941 onward served in Central China.〔(Article about Tominaga )〕 Tominaga was captured during the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in 1945. As with many other Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, he was interred in a harsh POW camp in Siberia. In 1950, he was handed over to People's Republic of China.〔Cook, 463〕
Tominaga was released in 1957 and returned to Japan.〔Cook 40 says he left Japan in June 1941. Cook 468 says he arrived home 16 years later.〕 That same year, he co-founded a peace activist group〔
In 2001, shortly prior to his death, he participated in the Japanese documentary film ''Japanese Devils'' (Riben guizi).〔(Data at IMDB )〕
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