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This week in Front lines: Japanese teacher keeps alive memories of atrocities

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Japanese teacher keeps alive memories of atrocities

Japanese teacher keeps alive
memories of atrocities

Story and photography by Stephen J. Thorne
For three decades, now-retired schoolteacher Tamaki Matsuoka has waged a campaign to bring
truth and reconciliation to the story of Japanese atrocities during the Second World War.

At the risk of her livelihood and personal safety, the woman the Chinese have dubbed The Conscience of Japan has interviewed some 250 Japanese veterans and more than 300 survivors of the Nanking Massacre, also known as the Rape of Nanking, one of the most notorious episodes of the Second Sino-Japaneses War, from 1937 to 1945. Matsuoka was recently in Toronto to address members of the Chinese-Canadian community and granted Legion Magazine this rare interview.
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The Last PoW

The last PoW

Story by Don Gillmor
On Dec. 5, 1952, Andrew Robert MacKenzie was flying over North Korea
in his F-86 Sabre jet when he experienced hydraulic problems. He was at
42,000 feet, in a firefight with enemy MiG jets when he was hit.
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This week in history
This Week in History

December 16, 1941

HMCS Calgary is commissioned in Sorel, Que.

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This week in Front lines

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Military suicide rate shows increase

Military suicide rate shows increase

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

A report released by the Department of National Defence on Nov. 29 says overall
military suicide rates did not increase significantly after Canada joined the war in
Afghanistan in 2001, nor did they vary greatly from the general population.

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This week in history
This Week in History

December 6, 1917

French cargo ship SS Mont Blanc collides with Norwegian vessel SS Imo, setting off an
explosion that destroys much of Halifax and results in some 2,000 deaths and 9,000 injuries.

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Canada introduces a new era in peacekeeping

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Canada introduces a new era in peacekeeping

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

The federal government unveiled its new peacekeeping policy on Nov. 15, more than a year after
it declared it would provide the United Nations with up to 600 troops and 150 police officers.
The potential destinations where Canada will transport soldiers and equipment include
missions in South Sudan, Congo and possibly Somalia.

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Nano Technology

Using nano technology to heal wounds

Story by Sharon Adams

Researchers at Ohio State University are ready to begin human trials of a new technology that is a potential game changer in treatment of wounds, injuries and other health conditions.

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November 25, 1950

2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry sets sail for Korea.

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