I am deeply grieved by the many sacrifices and sufferings that have been inflicted upon the peoples of Asia during the war.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
I am deeply grieved by the many sacrifices and sufferings that have been inflicted upon the peoples of Asia during the war.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
Statement during his visit to the United States
1975
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