At that time in Siberia, typhus was raging. Some of the Siberian Children also were infected with the disease. Fumi Matsuzawa, one of the Japanese nurses who looked after the children, always stayed beside the sick children. It is written in a document that one girl’s life was saved thanks to Ms. Matsuzawa.
Ms. Matsuzawa received the Red Cross Award from Poland in 1921 and an honorary award in 1929 for her nursing. Her figure is admirable and commendable.