Last year, after a WWII veteran died, his family members discovered 22 stolen Japanese antiques in his attic. These included a hand-drawn map, ceramics, and portraits of Okinawan kings, some dating back as far as the 1700s. On Friday, the FBI announced that the artifacts were on their way back to Japan. NPR has details of what happened, and images of the items.

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    @Carsten_hb@norden.social @Hunterrules0_o@techhub.social @CultureDesk@flipboard.social @histodons@a.gup.pe The Geneva Conventions don’t have a ‘they did it too’ or a ‘they were worse’ clauses.

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      @Heidentweet@todon.eu @Carsten_hb@norden.social @CultureDesk@flipboard.social @histodons@a.gup.pe Its not like American citizens and soldiers respected japan. espically after pearl harbor.Im just saying its not surprising something like this has not happened yet