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Koki Hirota

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As you can see, I'm in good health. I have no message; just tell them, please, that I went to my death quietly and in good health.
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Quoted in "War Criminal: The Life and Death of Hirota Koki" - Page 296 - by Sabur? Shiroyama - 1977

 
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