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Eric Lomax
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - The accompanying photograph showed Takashi Nagase, the interpreter during Lomax's interrogation, and the man with whom he most associated his ordeal. For two years Lomax did nothing. Then he obtained a translation of Nagase's memoir, which
'Some time the hating has to stop': A tortured war hero, his Japanese ...
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[Daily Mail] - Military portrait of prison camp guard Takashi Nagase. Ordeal: Eric Lomax (left) was put to work building a railway by his Japanese captors during the Second World War, before he was accused of being a spy and interrogated by Nagase Takashi (right)
Eric Lomax: The Railway Man author dies aged 93
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[BBC News] - He went on to become a lecturer at Strathclyde University, but was haunted by his treatment and met the interpreter who had interrogated him while he was tortured, Takashi Nagase, after he wrote about his remorse in a book. Mr Lomax's wife Patti
Eric Lomax | The Times
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Wartime prisoner of the Japanese who recounted his appalling experiences in a sensational memoir in 1995
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