“When I consider the dead and their families, I cannot repress my mental agony.”

—  Hirohito

Draft of undelivered speech (1948); published in the magazine Bungeishunju as quoted in the Sydney Morning Herald (11 June 2003) http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/06/10/1055220599574.html.

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