In 1956 he was released and allowed to return to Japan.
He was released on bail to return to a police station later in December.
After the armistice, about 9,000 of them were released to return to the South.
He would not be released to return to hockey until 1920.
Before, they had been released with an order to return for a deportation hearing, then often never showed up.
After this he was released to return to his home people.
Eventually, he is released and allowed to return to England.
He was held for four months and then released to return to his unit.
In the spring of 1928, he was released to return to Leningrad.
He was held for 564 days before being released and allowed to return to the United States.