
The POW (Prisoner of War) Research Network Japan is working to trace former servicemen from Britain who were held at a camp in Nagasaki Prefecture during World War II, The Telegraph reported on 14 April.
Officials hope the survivors and their relatives will be able to attend an unveiling ceremony, organised by the Memorial Building Committee, at the site of the former No. 2 PoW camp.
A member of the research network, Yoshiko Tamura received an MBE for her efforts to document the camps and help former prisoners come to terms with their experiences. For more information, visit www.powresearch.jp/en/