
Oral Historian Dr. Kelly Crager will travel to Washington D.C. next week to participate in academic gatherings and a Congressional briefing. First on his agenda is a panel discussion, “American POWs of the Japanese: World War II Experiences,” at the
Sigur Center for Asian Studies, part of
The Elliot School of International Affairs, at the
George Washington University. On Wednesday, September 10 he will speak before the
Senate Armed Services Committee on the issue of compensation for prisoners of the Japanese during World War II. Finally, on September 11, he will make a presentation on his
recently published dissertation, “Hell under the Rising Sun: American POWs and the Building of the Burma-Thailand Death Railway," at the Navy Memorial Lecture Hall, in an event co-sponsored by
Navy Memorial and the
Asia Society. Congratulations, Dr. Crager, on these outstanding achievements and contributions!
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