Talk:Fuchū Prison
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Footage of Tokuda Kyuichi and Yoshio Shiga in Fuchu Prison
[edit]Footage found via Wazee Digital. The footage is titled "Description: Fuchu Prison Exterior Shiga Yoshio previous release 球一 Tokuda 球一 addressed Tokuda" Here is the link to the footage http://commerce.wazeedigital.com/license/clip/977042_004.do?assetId=clip_29589024&keywords=tokuda%2Ckyuichi — Preceding unsigned comment added by Greg723 (talk • contribs)
More Footage of Tokuda Kyuichi in Fuchu Prison. The footage was found via Getty Images. The footage is titled "Fuchu Prison inmate Kyuichi Tokuda expresses joy at his release while former inmate Tosaji Obara, finance director of the Japan Holiness Church, says his religious beliefs were suppressed while he was incarcerated." Here is the link to the footage http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/video/fuchu-prison-inmate-kyuichi-tokuda-expresses-joy-at-his-news-footage/506894407 (Greg723 (talk) 04:21, 2 January 2016 (UTC)).
Deleted References
[edit]These are articles deleted from the article.
"Can't Have Democracy and Hirohito, Japs Say". Toronto Daily Star. Oct 4, 1945.
"Communist Crowds Voice Imperial Rule Opposition; Nippons Band To Assail Reds". The Tuscaloosa News. Oct 10, 1945.
"Remove Hirohito Is Cry of Freed Jap Communists". Toronto Daily Star. Oct 10, 1945.
"Anti-Russian Organization Rises In Japan; Red Liaison Officer Says That American Occupation Too Soft". Times Daily. Oct 9, 1945.
"Japs to Free 3000 Political Prisoners New Premier Set To Pick Cabinet". The Pittsburgh Press. Oct 7, 1945.
This edit might be worth undoing
[edit]The template that converts units was removed. I think it's rather beneficial to have it in articles, but others may disagree.
I'm talking about this edit:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:MobileDiff/1120094504 Nakonana (talk) 16:49, 25 April 2023 (UTC)