
Adolf ni Tsugu
A graveyard in contemporary Israel has an unlikely visitor. The elderly gentleman from Japan, a former news correspondent, lays a bouquet of flowers at the tomb of one Adolf Kamil. For he remembers the tale of three Adolfs: Kamil, a Jew who grew up in Kobe, Japan, the son of a baker; Kaufmann, only child of a German consul stationed at that port city and his Japanese wife; and the Fuhrer with whom the Far Eastern nation made common cause. Note: Won the 10th Kodansha Manga Award for general manga in 1986.
Affiliate links — purchases support YOFUKA at no extra cost to you.
Coverage
YOFUKA has tracked Adolf ni Tsugu across 1 story from 1 distinct source, with the most recent dispatch landing today. Recent reporting includes “Osamu Tezuka’s 1983 Press Conference Video Discussing Adolf ni Tsugu and Freedom of Speech Released”.





