The 20th Century Martyrs. Westminster Abbey, London. The statue of Lucian Tapiedi, one of the Martyrs of New Guinea, is second from right.
The Martyrs of New Guinea were Christians including clergy, teachers, and medical staff serving in New Guinea who were executed during the Japanese invasion during World War II in 1942 and 1943. A total of 333 church workers including Papuans and visiting missionaries from a range of denominations were killed during the invasion.
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