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    Petty Officer Hajime Toyoshima (豊嶋一, Toyoshima Hajime, 29 March 1920 – 5 August 1944) was a Japanese airman in World War II. His A6M Zero was the first...
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  • 1954), Japanese biophysicist Hajime Toyoshima (豊嶋 一, 1920–1944), Japanese airman and prisoner of war Machiko Toyoshima (豊嶋 真千子, born 1971), Japanese...
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    no. 3304; tail no. AII-254) crashed near RAAF Darwin. Petty Officer Hajime Toyoshima (a.k.a. Tadao Minami) was taken prisoner after crash-landing his damaged...
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    recovered. In February 1942, a Zero (serial number 5349) piloted by Hajime Toyoshima crashed on Melville Island in Australia after the bombing of Darwin;...
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    with nails and hooks, wire stilettos and garotting cords. The bugler, Hajime Toyoshima, had been Australia's first Japanese prisoner of the war. Soon afterwards...
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  • Island crashed near Snake Bay on Melville Island. The Japanese pilot, Hajime Toyoshima, survived the crash, but Ulungura crept up behind him, surprising him...
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  • fighter plane crashes on Melville Island (Australia) and its pilot, Hajime Toyoshima, becomes the first Japanese captured on Australian soil, when indigenous...
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  • Bay captured Australia's first Japanese prisoner of war, Sergeant Hajime Toyoshima, who crash-landed on Melville Island after his plane was damaged while...
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  • actors, beginning with Fujikawa Isaburo (younger brother of the actor Toyoshima Harunojo), who adopted the name. Kataoka Nizaemon I (1656-1715): student...
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  • Mavie and destroyers USS Peary and HNLMS Piet Hein were all sunk. Hajime Toyoshima crash-landed on Melville Island and became the first Japanese prisoner...
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