For Japanese officials, the recent Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Papua New Guinea was a slightly uncomfortable trip down memory lane. The island of New Guinea was the scene of some of the most brutal fighting in the second world war and more than 100,000 Japanese troops died there, in a struggle with the Americans and Australians.
對日本官員來說,最近參加在巴布亞新幾內亞舉行的亞太經合組織(APEC)峰會是一次不大舒服的旅程,讓人想起一些不愉快的往事。新幾內亞島是二戰中最殘酷的戰場之一,日本軍隊在這里與美國和澳大利亞軍隊戰斗,逾10萬名日本士兵喪生于此。
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