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The case has scratches. There are no noticeable scratches on the disc. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about the condition, as it has been stored by a private individual. Please do not negotiate a price reduction. Not for sale, uncut version. "The Truth of Nanking Part 1: Seven 'Condemned Criminals'" Seven patriots make us look back. Was that... the dawn of Japan? Or... the twilight? On December 23, 1948, the birthday of the Crown Prince. The execution of the seven so-called "Class A war criminals" who were sentenced to death at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (Tokyo Trials) was carried out. Iwane Matsui, Hideki Tojo, Koki Hirota, Kenji Doihara, Heitaro Kimura, Seishiro Itagaki, Akira Muto. The Japanese do not know who they were, what crimes they were tried for, or the seven who died with composure. Were they "Nue" (a mythical creature) who deserved to be punished? Will the Japanese, who refuse to see the truth, continue to bear the blame of the unfounded "massacre" for eternity? The film "Seven 'Condemned Criminals'" faithfully and quietly depicts the last 24 hours of the seven, including General Iwane Matsui, who was held responsible for the "massacre" as the commander of the Nanking Offensive, from the time they were sentenced to execution, along with valuable documentary footage that conveys only the "facts." What naturally emerges is the starting point that post-war Japan should return to. Iwane Matsui - Kenkichi Hamahata Hideki Tojo - Jun Fujimaki Koki Hirota - Minoru Terada Seishiro Itagaki - Shohei Yamamoto Kenji Doihara - Kunihiro Atomi Akira Muto - Baiken Jukkanji Heitaro Kimura - Akira Kubo Shinsyo Hanayama - Kan Mikami Matsui Iwane's wife, Ayako - Kyoko Kamimura Hirota Koki's wife, Shizuko - Setsuko Karasuma Matsui Iwane's adopted daughter, Hisae - Asako Kobayashi Children under the cherry blossoms - Takuya Yoshikoshi, Amami Yoshioka Sergeant Sugino - Akira Oki Screenplay, Director, Editor, Producer, Executive Producer - So Mizushima
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