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Lieutenant Colonel Yoshinari Hiroshi (吉成 弘) committed suicide on account of not being able to save Prince Yi. Thereafter his body was moved to Korea and was buried in Heungwon on 15 August 1945, the day the war ended.
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on the way to his office, and died later that day at a medical aid station. He was posthumously promoted to the rank of
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on 25 October 1933, he was promoted to lieutenant on 25 October 1935, to captain on 1 March 1938, to
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who was a husband of Princess Yŏnghye of Korea. They had two children,
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People killed during the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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At the age of five, he was adopted to be the heir of the deceased
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in 1945, and on 6 August 1945, he was mortally injured by
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Imperial Japanese Army personnel killed in World War II
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Yi Wu
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Unhyeon Palace

Unhyeongung
Yi Jun-yong
Yi Cheong
Keijō
Keiki-dō
Korea, Empire of Japan
Seoul
Ninoshima
Hiroshima Prefecture
Empire of Japan
Park Chan-ju
Issue
Yi Cheong
Prince Imperial Ui
Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Colonel
Second Sino-Japanese War
Second World War

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