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Memorial Service Held in Fukuoka for Executed U.S. POWs

Memorial Service Held in Fukuoka for Executed U.S. POWs

Katuya Toji (fourth right) prays with U.S. attendees at a memorial service held Friday at the Aburayama Kannon temple in Fukuoka's Jonan Ward for American POWs executed by the now-defunct Imperial Japanese Army in the closing days of WWII.
Katuya Toji (fourth right) prays with U.S. attendees at a memorial service held Friday at the Aburayama Kannon temple in Fukuoka's Jonan Ward for American POWs executed by the now-defunct Imperial Japanese Army in the closing days of WWII.

   Fukuoka, June 20 (Jiji Press)--A memorial service was held in Fukuoka on Friday for U.S. prisoners of war who were executed without trial by the western command of the now-defunct Imperial Japanese Army in the closing days of World War II.
   The event was attended by people related to the POW executions from Japan and the United States, including a consul of the U.S. Consulate in Fukuoka and a U.S. Forces Japan chaplain.
   "We must do our part to ensure that the friendship between our two nations continues and leads to lasting peace," Katsuya Toji, 71, the third son of a former paymaster captain of the army who was judged a war criminal, said in his address at the ceremony, held at the Aburayama Kannon temple in the southwestern Japan city.
   Toji's father, Kentaro, executed four captured B-29 bomber crew members soon after Kentaro lost his mother in a U.S. air strike.
   "War leaves deep scars, not only on the defeated but also the victors," Toji stressed.

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