April 6, 2015 – “Paradise lost: War brought hell, starvation to Japanese immigrants in Palau” (Japan Times)
“If the war had been prolonged for half a year, all Japanese immigrants would have starved to death,” Zensho Kinjo says of the situation faced by Japanese settlers in Palau toward the end of World War II in 1945. Kinjo, 92, moved in spring 1938 from Okinawa to Palau at the age of 15, following his father and older brother, and got a job as an accountant at a phosphate mine on Peleliu Island…