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Escape from Manchuria: The Rescue of 1.7 Million Japanese Civilians Trapped in Soviet-occupied Manchuria Following the End of World War II

John
John is 53% done
It's a shame that so much of what actually happens never makes it into the history text books! Some of these events took place before I was old enough to attend school, yet I never heard or read bout these events in any history class through high school! I graduated HS in 1961. Why were we never made aware. We learned that the US and its allies were victorious, but nothing about these events.
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Escape from Manchuria: The Rescue of 1.7 Million Japanese Civilians Trapped in Soviet-occupied Manchuria Following the End of World War II

John
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It's a shame that so much of what actually happens never makes it into the history text books! Some of these events took place before I was old enough to attend school, yet I never heard or read bout these events in any history class through high school! I graduated HS in 1961. Why were we never made aware. We learned that the US and its allies were victorious, but nothing about these events.
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Escape from Manchuria: The Rescue of 1.7 Million Japanese Civilians Trapped in Soviet-occupied Manchuria Following the End of World War II

John
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It's a shame that so much of what actually happens never makes it into the history text books! Some of these events took place before I was old enough to attend school, yet I never heard or read bout these events in any history class through high school! I graduated HS in 1961. Why were we never made aware. We learned that the US and its allies were victorious, but nothing about these events.
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Escape from Manchuria: The Rescue of 1.7 Million Japanese Civilians Trapped in Soviet-occupied Manchuria Following the End of World War II

John
John is 28% done
It was no walk in the park for the Nihonjin (Japanese Nationals)!
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Escape from Manchuria: The Rescue of 1.7 Million Japanese Civilians Trapped in Soviet-occupied Manchuria Following the End of World War II