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Thu, 25 Aug, 2016

Our man in Nagasaki: Film to unlock secret of the Samurai
Our man in Nagasaki: Film to unlock secret of the Samurai

It’s a needle-in-a-haystack documentary — with a twist — about a Corkman who survived the Nagasaki nuclear blast and ended up with a Samurai sword given to him by a Japanese officer.

Fri, 07 Nov, 2014

Family hopes to solve mystery behind war-era samurai sword
Family hopes to solve mystery behind war-era samurai sword

A family’s quest to solve a Second World War mystery of why a Japanese officer presented a samurai word to an Irish doctor after a nuclear bomb was dropped on Nagasaki could be solved in the next few days.

Wed, 07 Aug, 2013

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