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"As the rising sun melts thinly frozen ice, so the Japanese Army is overcoming Chinese troops."
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Shunroku Hata
Shunroku Hata was a field marshal (gensui) in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. He was the last surviving Japanese military officer with a marshal's rank. Hata was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1948, but was paroled in 1955.
"As the rising sun melts thinly frozen ice, so the Japanese Army is overcoming Chinese troops."
"We are against dependence on a change in the international situation for the solution of the China Incident."
"Asia, in cooperation with Europe, is about to take simultaneous action towards realization of a New World Order."
"I retained no records and I am not a good writer anyhow. So the best approach is for historians like you to extract the facts directly from people like me."
"I will take responsibility for all operations."
"The kind of slaughter and violence that we have seen in this war, was in my experience very rare during the Russo-Japanese war. In modern war, the whole people are mobilized. Hence the majority of the troops correspond to the people as a whole. An army in which scandals and atrocities occur in great numbers, must surely reflect a decline in public morality?"