Laura Hillenbrand Quotes
In Keeping With The American Effort To Reconcile With Japan, All Of Them, Including Those Serving Life Sentences, Would Soon Be Paroled. It Appears That Even Sueharu Kitamura, "the Quack," Was Set Free, In Spite Of His Death Sentence. By 1958, Every War Criminal Who Had Not Been Executed Would Be Free, And On December 30 Of That Year, All Would Be Granted Amnesty. Sugamo Would Be Torn Down, And The Epic Ordeals Of POWs In Japan Would Fade From The World's Memory.
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