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29 November 2009

Short Novel: "Bauhausler" Conclusion

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A story of Japanese woman who experienced Bauhaus art and love romance in Berlin, early 1930's when Nazis came to power.   Please read introduction first.   Auschwitz Museum in Oswiecim, Poland, November 2009 "Now let us read the will she left. It was also a letter to our museum." The head of the museum said.   "It was 1991 when I came back to Berlin. A year after reunification of Germany. Berlin Wall was fallen down. People were pleased with new reunited Germany. After the war, I started a hotel management in Tokyo for foreigners because I spoke good English and...

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23 November 2009

Prisoners of the British, Japanese Soldier's Experience in Burma

Actually this is Japanese book written in Japanese and first published in Japan as "Aaron Shuyojo (Aaron Camp.)" It was later translated into English. The book wasn't very popular in Britain. But in Japan it has become one of the most famous book of POW experience in the second world war. The writer Yuji Aida, who was drafted to the imperial army became captive in Burma by British military...

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11 November 2009

Short Novel: Bauhausler, Chapter 8

A story of Japanese woman who experienced Bauhaus art and love romance in Berlin, early 1930's when Nazis came to power. Please read Introduction first. 30 January, 1933, Adolf Hitler was...

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04 November 2009

Yakuza came to US to get a transplant surgery

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