Place of ex-WWII restaurant tied to China-born Japanese spy found
A member of a Chinese civilian group surveying a former Japanese settlement in Tianjin, northern China, before the end of World War II speaks on June 10, 2015, in a building believed to have housed a Chinese restaurant run by Yoshiko Kawashima, a Qing dynasty princess who served as a spy for the Japanese army after being brought up in Japan. Kawashima was called the "Eastern Mata Hari" after the Frisian dancer and courtesan who was executed in France during World War I after being convicted of spying for Germany. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
- Product Code
- ILEA000048439
- Registered date
- 2015/9/24 16:39:17
- Credit
- Kyodo / Kyodo News Images
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- 3504 × 2608 pixel
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- 948.25(KB)*
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