Shozo Tominaga (富永 正三, Tominaga Shōzō, 1914 or 1915 – January 13, 2002)[1] was a Japanese war criminal turned peace activist.
Tominaga served in Manchuria during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
As with many other Japanese prisoners of war in the Soviet Union, he was interned in a harsh POW camp in Siberia.
[5] That same year, he co-founded a peace activist group[1] In 2001, shortly prior to his death, he participated in the Japanese documentary film Japanese Devils (Riben guizi).
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