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In Hiro Kanagawa’s play, a community of Japanese-Canadians must come to terms with a home country that will no longer ...
The plaque unveiled at the Stanley Park Pavilion commemorates the forgotten Japanese-Canadian soldiers who served in World War I. When Masumi Mitsui wanted to fight for Canada during the Great ...
The cenotaph features the name of Japanese-Canadian soldiers who fought for Canada during the First World War, many of whom fought in the battles of Vimy Ridge and Arras Front in 1917.
VANCOUVER – Refurbishments are underway on a First World War cenotaph in Vancouver’s Stanley Park honouring Japanese-Canadian soldiers — a memorial that stands as both a testament to their ...
Millions of Japanese soldiers carried the flags ... The Ziaks started their work in 2009 after the son of a Canadian collector returned to Keiko Ziak's family the flag once carried by her ...
The contributions of Chinese-Canadian soldiers during the Second World War ... air force and also in the commando unit behind Japanese lines ... when they came back, they said we fought in one ...
A family member of Shigeyoshi Mutsuda, a Japanese soldier who died during World War ... Normally American, Australian, Canadian or British veterans contact OBON Society wanting to give back ...