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Yoko Moriwaki : ウィキペディア英語版
Yoko Moriwaki
was a thirteen-year-old Japanese girl who lived in Hiroshima during World War II. Her diary, a record of wartime Japan before the bombing of Hiroshima, was published in Japan in 1996. It was published by Harper Collins in English in 2013 as ''Yoko's Diary''.
She lived in Hiroshima during World War II and died during the atomic bombing of the city by the United States. Her brother, Koji Hosokawa, who survived the attack on Hiroshima, made her diary available for publication.〔
Moriwaki started keeping her diary as an assignment at her school, the Hiroshima Prefectural Girls' HS #1. In addition to chronicling her daily life, it kept a record of wartime Japan, covering topics from what classes she was taking to sightings of war planes flying overhead.〔 The diary starts on April 6, 1945, shortly before she started school, and the last entry is from August 5, 1945, the day before the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
Moriwaki has been compared to World War II diarist Anne Frank, known for her own record of being Jewish in Germany during World War II. Like Moriwaki, Frank was killed during the course of World War II.〔
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