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- Isoroku Yamamoto [r]: Admiral, Imperial Japanese Navy, Commander-in-Chief, Combined Fleet; planned the attack on Pearl Harbor although opposed to war with the United States; shot down and killed March 1943 [e]
- Yoshimichi Hara [r]: (1867-1944) President of the Privy Council (Japan), 24 June 1940 – 7 August 1944, Strike-North Faction advocate who saw avoiding Pearl Harbor as giving up the gains of the Russo-Japanese-War, Manchurian Incident, and First Sino-Japanese War [e]
- Donald Blackburn [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Theodor Fontane [r]: A popular, late 19th-century German-language novelist whose realistic works are still widely read, sometimes in English translation. [e]
- Kichisaburo Nomura [r]: Retired Imperial Japanese Navy admiral, who was the Japanese Ambassador to the U.S. in 1941, generally accepted to be desirous of peace [e]