Murata Kameitaro
Murata Kameitaro was a soldier in the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II, known for his involvement in the Nanjing Massacre. A letter he wrote in 1938 revealed the brutalities committed against Chinese civilians, providing a chilling firsthand account of the atrocities. His writings serve as historical evidence of the inhumane actions perpetrated by Japanese forces at that time.
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Murata Kameitaro is mentioned as the father of Murata Yoshio in a letter.
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