I am deeply concerned about the well-being of the people.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
I am deeply concerned about the well-being of the people.
Japanese Emperor during WWII
General statement, often used in public addresses
Throughout his reign
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"I deeply regret that my country's actions caused such immense suffering to the peoples of the world."
Shocking"The peace and prosperity of the world are inseparably linked with the stability of East Asia. The construction of a New Order in East Asia is for the preservation of peace and the promotion of the wel…"
Shocking"It is regrettable that the war has caused such suffering to my people and to the peoples of the world."
Controversial"I wish to see Japan recover and become a peaceful nation."
Controversial"I have always wished for the good of my people."
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