Lester Tenney

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Lester Tenney was an American World War II veteran, former prisoner of war, and author who became a prominent advocate for recognition and redress for survivors of Japanese wartime atrocities.

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instanceOf World War II veteran
activist
author
human
prisoner of war
advocatedFor apologies from Japanese corporations that used POW forced labor
recognition of Japanese wartime atrocities
redress for survivors of Japanese wartime atrocities
causeOfDeath complications related to old age
conflict Pacific War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork human rights advocacy
military history
veterans affairs
genre memoir
hasCause POW rights
historical memory of World War II in the Pacific
languageOfWorkOrName English
militaryBranch United States Army
movement redress movement for World War II prisoners of war
notableFor advocacy for former prisoners of war
surviving the Bataan Death March
notableWork My Hitch in Hell
occupation activist
author
soldier
university professor
participatedIn Bataan Death March
World War II
placeOfActivity Japan
United States of America
surface form: United States
subjectOf interviews on World War II POW experiences
testimonies before the United States Congress
victimOf Japanese prisoner of war camps
forced labor by Japanese companies during World War II

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Bataan Death March notableSurvivor Lester Tenney