Takashi Nagase
Takashi Nagase (; 1918–2011) was a Japanese military interpreter during World War II. He worked for the Kempeitai (military secret police) at the construction of the Burma Railway in Thailand, and spent most of his later life as an activist for post-war reconciliation and against Japanese militarism. He made over a hundred visits to Thailand, and from the 1970s, arranged several meetings between former Allied prisoners of wars and their Japanese captors, in efforts to promote peace and understanding. In 1993, he met and reconciled with British former POW Eric Lomax—in whose torture sessions Nagase had been involved—an encounter retold in Lomax's 1995 autobiography ''The Railway Man''.
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Association between Washing Residue on the Feet and Tinea Pedis in Diabetic Patients by Kimie Takehara, Ayumi Amemiya, Yuko Mugita, Yuichiro Tsunemi, Yoko Seko, Yumiko Ohashi, Kohjiro Ueki, Takashi Kadowaki, Makoto Oe, Takashi Nagase, Mari Ikeda, Hiromi Sanada
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Modified half-turned truncal switch operation for posterior transposition of the great arteries with left ventricular outflow tract obstructionCentral Message by Satoshi Asada, MD, PhD, Masaaki Yamagishi, MD, PhD, Shinichiro Oda, MD, PhD, Yosinobu Maeda, MD, Shuhei Fujita, MD, PhD, Hisayuki Hongu, MD, PhD, Eijiro Yamashita, MD, PhD, Hiroki Nakatsuji, MD, Takashi Nagase, MD, Rie Nakai, MD, Takaaki Hayashi, MD
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