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Relatives of Dutch POWs visit former Nagasaki prison site to honor their memory

KOYAGI, Japan (AP) 鈥 Dozens of relatives of former Dutch prisoners of war who suffered abuse and starvation during their captivity in one of Japan’s largest World War II prison camps visited on Saturday the site where their loved ones were held in Nagasaki to pay tribute to their memory.

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Relatives of Dutch POWs visit former Nagasaki prison site to honor their memory

The portrait of a Dutch soldier who was held in wartime prison camps in Nagasaki, is placed by flowers during a ceremony for the victims of the Fukuoka POW Camp No. 2 in Koyagi, Nagasaki city, western Japan, Saturday, Sept. 13, 2025. (AP Photo/Mayuko Ono)


KOYAGI, Japan (AP) 鈥 Dozens of relatives of former Dutch prisoners of war who suffered abuse and starvation during their captivity in one of Japan’s largest World War II prison camps visited on Saturday the site where their loved ones were held in Nagasaki to pay tribute to their memory.

The commemoration comes as Japan this year marks the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the southwestern city of Nagasaki 鈥 a blast that many of the Dutch POWs saw from their camp.

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