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Niece of Japanese POW visits his grave in Australia

Niece of Japanese POW visits his grave in Australia

COWRA, Australia - Yasuko Hayashi (R), a niece of Michiaki Wakaomi who died of illness in 1945 as a prisoner of war in Australia, visits his grave at the Japanese War Cemetery in Cowra, eastern Australia, with her husband on Aug. 5, 2014, following the confirmation of Wakaomi's grave earlier this year.

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Niece of deceased Japanese POW seeks to recover remains in Australia

Niece of deceased Japanese POW seeks to recover remains in Australia

Yasuko Hayashi (R), a niece of Michiaki Wakaomi who died of illness in 1945 as a prisoner of war in Australia, and her husband lay flowers at Wakaomi's grave at the Japanese War Cemetery in Cowra, eastern Australia, in this file photo taken on Aug. 5, 2014. Procedures are expected to begin in early March 2015 to retrieve part of his remains from the grave upon Hayashi's request to bring them back to Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japanese POW's bereaved family reads sutra at Aussie cemetery

Japanese POW's bereaved family reads sutra at Aussie cemetery

Priest Hiromichi Wakaomi (C), a relative of deceased Japanese prisoner of war Michiaki Wakaomi, and others concerned recite a sutra in front of an urn containing Michiaki's exhumed ashes and a grave marker at a cemetery for Japanese soldiers in Cowra, eastern Australia, on Sept. 11, 2015. Over 230 Japanese POWs were killed in a prison break in Cowra in 1944. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Ex-Japan POW's ashes found in Australia returned

Ex-Japan POW's ashes found in Australia returned

Yasuko Hayashi (C), niece of deceased Japanese prisoner of war Michiaki Wakaomi, offers prayer to his ashes at a cemetery for Japanese soldiers in Cowra, eastern Australia, on Sept. 11, 2015. The ashes, dug out at the cemetery earlier, were returned to Hayashi for the first such return to a bereaved family. A total of 231 Japanese prisoners were killed in a prison break in Cowra in 1944. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cowra mayor permits exhumation of ex-Japanese POW's ashes

Cowra mayor permits exhumation of ex-Japanese POW's ashes

Cowra Mayor Bill West speaks in an interview in the eastern Australian city on Sept. 10, 2015. He said he understands bereaved Japanese family members' feelings and allowed the exhumation of the ashes the following day of Michiaki Wakaomi, one of the 231 Japanese prisoners of war killed in the 1944 Cowra prison break. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Work to retrieve Japanese remains conducted in Australia

Work to retrieve Japanese remains conducted in Australia

A worker digs at the Japanese War Cemetery in Cowra, eastern Australia, on Sept. 11, 2015, to retrieve the remains of Michiaki Wakaomi who died there as a prisoner of war in 1945. Yasuko Hayashi (far L), a niece of Wakaomi, and his relative Hiromichi Wakaomi (3rd from L) were also present. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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