Seiji Yoshida
was a Japanese novelist and later, a member of the Japanese Communist Party. He has published under a variety of pen names, including , , and . He wrote "My war crimes", a biography that intensified the raging discussion over comfort women 30 years after World War II; Later his work was used by George Hicks in his "The Comfort Women: Japan's Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War". Provided by Wikipedia
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by Everroad, R. Craig, Yoshida, Seiji, Tsuboi, Yuuri, Date, Yasuhiro, Kikuchi, Jun, Moriya, Shigeharu
Published 2012
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by Imakura, Takeshi, Tezuka, Toshifumi, Inayama, Mami, Miyamoto, Ryota, Abe, Akane, Otsuka, Kanako, Yoshida, Seiji, Kudo, Eiji, Haku, Takashi
Published in Intern Med (2020)
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by Shirron, Peter J., Kimball, Mark O., James, Bryan L., Muench, Theodore, Canavan, Edgar R., DiPirro, Michael J., Bialas, Thomas A., Sneiderman, Gary A., Boyce, Kevin R., Kilbourne, Caroline A., Porter, Frederick S., Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Takei, Yoh, Yoshida, Seiji, Mitsuda, Kazuhisa
Published in J Astron Telesc Instrum Syst (2018)
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