Reading and Book Signing by Linda Goetz Holmes
Thursday, September 17, 12:00 noon
During World War II, more than 2,000 American prisoners where subjected to cold, starvation, beatings, and even medical experiments, while manufacturing parts for Zero fighter planes at Mukden. Join Holmes as she discusses how during her research she came to find that some Americans at Mukden were singled out for experiments by Japan's infamous biological warfare team. Ms. Holmes welcomes questions from the audience; a book signing follows the program.
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