Tsuji Masanobu might be one of the most notorious Japanese officers of the Second World War... and there is a good chance you have never heard of him. John Dower describes him as a “fanatical ...
Colonel Masanobu Tsuji was a fanatical Japanese militarist and brutal warrior, hunted after World War II for massacres of Chinese civilians and complicity in the Bataan Death March. And then he became ...
TOKYO — Col. Masanobu Tsuji was a fanatical Japanese militarist and brutal warrior, hunted after World War II for massacres of Chinese civilians and complicity in the Bataan Death March. And then he ...
TOKYO — Col. Masanobu Tsuji was a fanatical Japanese militarist and brutal warrior, hunted after World War II for massacres of Chinese civilians and complicity in the Bataan Death March. Then he ...
TOKYO — Col. Masanobu Tsuji was a fanatical Japanese militarist and brutal warrior, hunted after World War II for massacres of Chinese civilians and complicity in the Bataan Death March.
TOKYO: Colonel Masanobu Tsuji was a fanatical Japanese militarist and brutal warrior, hunted after World War II for massacres of Chinese civilians and complicity in the Bataan Death March. And then he ...
During the 1960s several U.S. soldiers defected to North Korea. James Dresnok became the last U.S. defector to remain in North Korea up until his death in 2016, well over 50 years after his defection.