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Article: Censors unable to hide defeat: China escapee.
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- Japan Times (Tokyo, Japan)
- Article date:
- August 21, 2007
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Byline: Setsuko Kamiya
Aug. 21--In April 1945, Yukika Sohma and her four small children boarded a packed train in Mudanjiang in Manchuria bound for the port of Rajin in what is today North Korea. From there, the family took a crowded ship to Niigata Prefecture, then another train to Fukushima Prefecture to join relatives.
During their journey, the 33-year-old Sohma and her children, aged 5, 4, 2 and 6 months, had a hard time finding food and places to sleep. But with the help of people along the way, the family safely reached their destination after 10 days.
"Considering that there were so many people who could not return to Japan (when the war ...
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