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(1)Kim, who was taken to work in Japan at the age of 14
(2)Grandmother Jaerim passed away at 93 years old
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(4)Reporter Ko Young-min
(5)a family of one street
(1)As soon as I graduated from elementary school in Japanese colonial era, a war criminal companyimage text translation
(2)Kim Jae-rim, who was taken to work for forced labor, passed away at the age of 93
(3)Kim was born in Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do in 1930, and was mobilized at the Nagoya Aircraft Manufacturing Plant of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in May after being deceived by a recruiter who recruited him immediately after graduating from elementary school
(4)In her lifetime, grandmother Kim said that she was unable to properly control herself when she returned to the accommodation after clinging to the machine, such as cutting military plane accessories all day long at the Korea Workers’ Compensation and Security Corps
(5)He also recalled that he didn’t feed me when I had a hard time, and that he couldn’t sleep comfortably because of an air raid warning that didn’t know when it would go off
(6)Grandmother Kim even won the high court in a compensation suit against the perpetrator, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, but closed her eyes on the 30th without receiving a final ruling from the Supreme Court
(7)Mrs. Kim’s mortuary was set up at the State Funeral Cultural Center and was born on August 1st Jangji is Seoul National Cemetery
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There’s really not much time left
May he rest in peace.