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#70 Gen. Hideki Tojo, former Japanese premier, lies semi-conscious in a chair after he shot himself, 1945.

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#70 Gen. Hideki Tojo, former Japanese premier, lies semi-conscious in a chair after he shot himself, 1945.

100 Stunning Photos of Postwar Tokyo that Show Everyday Life (1945-1949)

#70 Gen. Hideki Tojo, former Japanese premier, lies semi-conscious in a chair after he shot himself, 1945.

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