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== Quotations ==
== Quotations ==
=== Mister Park: January 7, 1943 ===
''[[Diary of a Japanese Military Brothel Manager (nonfiction)|Diary of a Japanese Military Brothel Manager]]'' is a book of diaries written by a clerk who worked in Japanese military brothels, also known as "comfort stations", in Burma and Singapore during World War II. The author, a Korean businessman known only as Mister Park, kept a daily diary between 1922 and 1957.
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Today, being a holiday on account of the Emperor's birthday, we were visited by many soldiers and the club had its best day since we set up shop, raking in over 2,450 yen in revenue.
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=== Tatsusei Yogi: April 29, 1945 ===
=== Tatsusei Yogi: April 29, 1945 ===
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


* [[Reina Spiegel (nonfiction)]]
* [[Diary of a Japanese Military Brothel Manager (nonfiction)]]
* [[War (nonfiction)]]
* [[War (nonfiction)]]
* [[War Diaries (nonfiction)]]
* [[War Diaries (nonfiction)]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.sdh-fact.com/CL/Chapter-51.pdf Diary of a Japanese Military Brothel Manager] @ sdh-fact.com
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diary_of_a_Japanese_Military_Brothel_Manager Diary of a Japanese Military Brothel Manager]


* [http://www2.cruzio.com/~yogi/diary.htm A Wartime Diary] by [[Tatsusei Yogi (nonfiction)|Tatsusei Yogi]], edited by [[Takashi Yogi (nonfiction)|Takashi Yogi]]
* [http://www2.cruzio.com/~yogi/diary.htm A Wartime Diary] by [[Tatsusei Yogi (nonfiction)|Tatsusei Yogi]], edited by [[Takashi Yogi (nonfiction)|Takashi Yogi]]

Revision as of 22:41, 7 May 2020

War Diary quotations for April 29

Quotations

Mister Park: January 7, 1943

Diary of a Japanese Military Brothel Manager is a book of diaries written by a clerk who worked in Japanese military brothels, also known as "comfort stations", in Burma and Singapore during World War II. The author, a Korean businessman known only as Mister Park, kept a daily diary between 1922 and 1957.

Today, being a holiday on account of the Emperor's birthday, we were visited by many soldiers and the club had its best day since we set up shop, raking in over 2,450 yen in revenue.

Tatsusei Yogi: April 29, 1945

Tatsusei Yogi was a Japanese civilian.

We walked all night. The children were so tired that they did not speak. We finally reached Kochinda but could not find a cave or hiding place. We walked and walked and finally reached Tomoi by morning. The only cave we could find was filled with muddy water, so we had to stand there all day. We rested under the sky in the evening. It was a good place since there was almost no bombing there.

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