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The Memories of the Battlefield Are Seared Into My Mind: A Shell Shard Directly Hit My Cousin. A Survivor of the Battle of Okinawa, After Seeing Many Corpses, Said, "If I'm Going to Die too..."

[Forms of Inheritance: From Survivors to the Next Generation] (1) Kohei Nohara (95), originally from Kiyan, Haebaru Town, was 14 years old during the Battle of Okinawa. While fleeing in the southern part of the main island, he lost his cousin and saw many corpses. Memories of the battlefield are still etched in his mind.
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[Forms of Inheritance: From Survivors to the Next Generation] (1) Kohei Nohara (95), originally from Kiyan, Haebaru Town, was 14 years old during the Battle of Okinawa. While fleeing in the southern part of the main island, he lost his cousin and saw many corpses. Memories of the battlefield are still etched in his mind.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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