By SATOSHI JUYANAGI/ Staff Writer
December 2, 2020 at 07:10 JST
Karsten Kiesewetter stands with his wife after he paid his respects to his ancestor’s grave in Oita on Nov. 13. (Satoshi Juyanagi)
OITA--Karsten Kiesewetter has long been tormented by how his distant ancestor known for his “high-spirited and cheerful” personality wound up dying in a far-off internment camp. [Read More]
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