... Yoizuki.43 The first is the poor condition of the ship. Secondly, the destination of the voyage had not been specified to the Taiwanese; to make the situation even more perilous, the Yoizuki, originally a Japanese ship, was still manned ...
... Yoizuki was “shockingly overloaded” and “potentially a 'hell-ship' and would literally have become one had her journey not been interrupted at Rabaul ... Yoizuki “were probably guilty of atrocities against Chapter 19. Yoizuki Incident 161.
... YOIZUKI CONDITIONS Conditions which Formosan repatriates experienced on the Japanese destroyer YOIZUKI were better than those under which many war brides had travelled , Prime Minister Joseph B. ( Ben ) Chifley told the House of ...
... Yoizuki to repatriate more than one thousand former POWs and internees, many of them Taiwanese, from Sydney. Conditions aboard the ship were appalling, and a number of passengers died. When reports reached Australia, the press ...
... Yoizuki at the End of World War II, Argus Newspaper Collection of Photographs, State Library of Victoria, H98.104/304A; 234–235 Formosan Families Embarking at Pyrmont Wharf, Sydney, to the Japanese Destroyer Yoizuki at the End of World ...
Nagato Yamata, fame. up, and with her unique skill, I doubted Yoizuki would reject her. “Rei and Yui are members of Yoizuki too,” I added. “I think you'll find plenty of trustworthy friends.” “Yeah, I'm sure I would, and I'd be happy to ...
... Yoizuki case . The newspapers made Yoizuki steam into synthetic cyclones , hoping that somebody would be drowned so that they could attack the Government for having sent women and children back to Formosa . It was regrettable that those ...
... Yoizuki case . The newspapers made Yoizuki steam into synthetic cyclones , hoping that somebody would be drowned so that they could attack the Government for having sent women and children back to Formosa . It was regrettable that those ...