80 Years After WWII, Taiwan's Japanese Military Soldiers Still Without Memorial
Eighty years after World War II, a Taiwanese veteran who served in Japan’s imperial military is working to preserve the memory of the 200,000 people from Taiwan who fought under Japan’s flag, including an estimated 30,000 who died. With no official memorials in Taiwan, many families honor their ancestors at sites in Japan, such as Tokyo’s Yasukuni Shrine.















