Tatsuji Suga

Lieutenant-Colonel Tatsuji Suga (菅辰次, Suga Tatsuji) (22 September 1885 – 16 September 1945) of the Imperial Japanese Army was the commander of all prisoner-of-war (POW) and civilian internment camps in Borneo, during World War II. Suga died by suicide five days after being taken prisoner by Australian forces in September 1945. == Early life == Suga was born in Hiroshima, the first son in his family.

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Tatsuji Suga

Lieutenant-Colonel Tatsuji Suga (菅辰次, Suga Tatsuji) (22 September 1885 – 16 September 1945) of the Imperial Japanese Army was the commander of all prisoner-of-war (POW) and civilian internment camps in Borneo, during World War II. Suga died by suicide five days after being taken prisoner by Australian forces in September 1945. == Early life == Suga was born in Hiroshima, the first son in his family.

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