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One of the references used for the article was a book based solely upon Sorge's statements to the police (at least when it deals with Vukelic's case). Sorge deliberately diminished Vukelic's importance when giving the statement in order to save Vukelic and Miyagi of full consequences. I'm now not sure how to deal with this reference. Perhaps I should review all the facts in the article that come from the book in Question and ammend them. --Foxbunny (talk) 11:54, 20 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Some information on a biography of Bruno's son Paul, who left Japan in September 1941 with Bruno's ex-wife Edith. They settled in Australia, where Paul lived for the rest of his life. https://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/world/north-america/2015/12/19/coal-comfort-paris-climate-talks/14504436002764 Section “Super Spy Story” — Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.242.240.123 (talk) 04:18, 19 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]


Sorry, dear Wikipedians, but Branko Vukelić was a Serb by his father side, not a Croat. I know, for the Croats everyone is a Croat who lived in modern Croatia for the last hundred million years because they are so rich in their own historical personalities. Branko Vukelić's son with Yoshiko Yamasaki, Hiroshi Yamasaki Vukelić, lives in Belgrade today, translating some Serbian literature into Japanese and writing a Japanese-Serbian dictionary too. At least he'll know what his father was. You only have to google his name and you will only find Serbia.

https://www.facebook.com/ocj.yokohama/photos/a.499913236772289.1073741828.306978342732447/825361570894119/

--Carski (talk) 00:26, 29 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]