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Hachi-kō in Siberia: The True Story of Japanese Prisoners of War and a Dog
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Hachi-kō in Siberia: The True Story of Japanese Prisoners of War and a Dog

This is the true story of Japanese prisoners of war, who were detained in Siberia at the end of World War II, and an abandoned dog they found near the concentration camp in Khabarovsk. They named the dog Kuro, and decided to keep her in the concentration camp secretly, where she became their "Hachi-ko" (1923-1935), the most famous, faithful dog in Japan. When they were finally being repatriated in 1956, after a decade of internment, Kuro followed them all the way to Nakhodka port, and jumped into the sea of ice, chasing after their ship. Against regulations, the ship captain stopped and took Kuro aboard. Thus, Kuro was also "repatriated" with the Japanese POWs to Maizuru port, in Kyoto prefecture, in Japan.
Kirjailija
Mayumi Itoh
ISBN
9781521708897
Kieli
englanti
Paino
141 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.6.2017
Sivumäärä
88