JAPANESE HANGED
TREATMENT OF AMERICAN AIRMEN
(Rec. Noon.) SHANGHAI, Ap. 22. Major-General Masataka Kaburahi, former chief of staff of the Japanese Thirty-fourth Army, and four subordinate ( officers, were hanged for their part in the torture and strangling of three American airmen at Hankow in December, 1944. They are the first war criminals executed by the Americans in China.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 April 1946, Page 2
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