Between 3,700 and 4,250 Japanese naval personnel perished in the battle.
You also report criticism of the living arrangements provided Japanese personnel.
Japanese war crimes were not always carried out by ethnic Japanese personnel.
More than 4,400 Japanese personnel were convicted and about 1,000 were sentenced to death.
The art is practised by both Japanese military personnel and civilians.
By 1951 the total stood at 1063 employees - 143 allied and 920 Japanese personnel.
Soon afterwards Japanese personnel were seen on the beach.
Over 200 Japanese naval personnel were killed or wounded.
A supreme effort was required of the Japanese personnel engaged in the underground construction work.
It was responsible for some of the most notorious war crimes carried out by Japanese personnel.