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Shoichi Masuda's
"Tomo-chan no oheso"
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"The will of the children who became stardust : The orphans of a refugee reception center"
This is the talk which actually suited immediately after war.
When, this making the now new century into the method of welcoming in after the World War II conclusion about fifty, Although war-displaced Japanese orphans' in China thing can be enlivening mass communications frequently.
The thing of the war orphans who died, without being gathered by the Chinese, It is buried out of a history and will be forgotten away.
This work is the author who survived the tumultuous time as one of such war orphans. If "someone does not write the situation of the children's last moment children was " like a wasted death.
The thought of if the thought to say and the incident of such past are not handed down from generation to generation with future, It expresses against the background of life experience of an author's own refugee reception center.
To the young Japanese of a generation who does not even know that there was the country "Mansyu" I let you know that Japan had such times and such miserable past. And prayer that such a thing must not be repeated by any means is put -- I carry this work.
[ November 19, 2000 : Hayamimi net ]
Author introduction : Sho-ichi Masuda
He was born in Odawara-shi, Kanagawa in 1928.
In order to carry out a university entrance examination, it crosses to Manchuria (that time) in which a family will be present in 1945 (Showa 20).
( Father was Mansyu's a field battle soldier officer commanding )
After involving in a battle there, it went into the refugee reception center together with mother in September, 1945(Showa 20).
( Shinkyou Shikishima area refugee reception center )
November,1945(Showa 20), the rash typhoid fever onset of a disease, and mother death.
He was also in sick recovery and began the refugee life with the orphans of a concentration camp.
1946(Showa 21), elder sister death. It goes back to Japan in the same year.
After acting detention as father for three years in Siberia, he goes back. And he died four years after.
He became the teacher 1947(Showa 22).
He retired in 1985(Showa 60).
About copyright;
Great cooperation was obtained in carrying out Internet distribution of this reading work to author (copyright person) Shoichi Masuda and Ms. Michiko Oda specializing in reading (former TV Asahi announcer).
Gratitude is stated here.
By the above-mentioned copyright, re-distribution of this work refuses firmly .
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"The will of the children who became stardust : The orphans of a refugee reception center"
Publication: Yume koubou (200-49, Higashi-Tawara, Hadano-shi, Kanagawa-ken, Japan)
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