Masumi Mitsui, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Masumi Mitsui

Canadian World War I veteran

Date of Birth: 07-Oct-1887

Place of Birth: Kokura, Japan

Date of Death: 22-Apr-1987

Profession: military personnel

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Masumi Mitsui

  • Masumi Mitsui, (7 October 1887 – 22 April 1987), was a Japanese-born Canadian veteran of World War I who had his property confiscated and was detained during World War II as part of the Japanese-Canadian internment. In World War I Mitsui fought at the Battle of Vimy Ridge and led 35 Japanese Canadians in the Battle of Hill 70.
  • He attained the rank of sergeant and was awarded the British War Medal, Military Medal, and Victory Medal.
  • Following the war, he served as president of British Columbia Branch No.
  • 9 of the Royal Canadian Legion and pressed for the rights of Japanese Canadians.
  • During World War II he and his family had their property confiscated and suffered Japanese Canadian internment, despite Mitsui's status as a decorated veteran of the First World War.
  • He was a guest in 1985 at the ceremony in Vancouver's Stanley Park for the relighting of the lamp on the Japanese Canadian War Memorial; the lamp had been extinguished in 1942.
  • He was the oldest surviving Japanese-Canadian veteran of World War I when he died.

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