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Killed in the Battle of Sulphur Island in the Japanese army, why do Americans say that "his death makes the world regret"? Born into a prominent aristocratic american boy, his father was a Japanese foreign minister, and his father-in-law was the main founder of the Japanese Navy, who helped Japan win the first equestrian Olympic gold medal in history, the genius hated war, doubted the emperor, and was forced to participate in the battle of Nishitake I to die on Iwo Jima, and the US military intelligence officer said that his death made the world regret

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