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The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On

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IMDB ID: tt0092963

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Kenzo Okuzaki, a 62-year-old veteran of the New Guinea campaign in World War II, sets out to conduct interviews with survivors and relatives to find the truth behind atrocities committed by Japanese military, in particular the unexplained killing of two Japanese privates in his unit.

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Kenzo Okuzaki

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Masao Koshimizu

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Riichi Aikawa

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Masaichi Hamaguchi

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Toshio Hara

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Shichiro Kojima

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Taro Maruyama

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Toshiya Nomura

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Shizumi Okuzaki

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Eizaburo Oshima

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Kazuo Hara

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