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Takasago Volunteers

Takasago volunteers (高砂義勇隊, Takasago Giyūtai) were volunteer soldiers in the Imperial Japanese Army, recruited from Taiwanese indigenous peoples (also known as Taiwanese aborigines) during World War II.[1] The Takasago volunteers are distinguished from ethnic Chinese Taiwanese volunteers.[2]

  1. ^ Huang, Chih-huei (2001). Befu, Harumi; Guichard-Anguis, Sylvie (eds.). Globalizing Japan : ethnography of the Japanese presence in Asia, Europe, and America. London: Routledge. pp. 222–250. ISBN 978-0-203-36135-1. OCLC 299512560.
  2. ^ 傅琪貽 (2010-03-01). "誘導「嚮往文明」之旅:1897年台灣「蕃人內地觀光」". 文化越界. 1 (3). doi:10.30405/ccs.201003_1(3).0003. ISSN 2309-8783.

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