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is bare-legged—Douglas Wada realizes the man is naked under the blanket. “Look at his face,” says Gero Iwai. The prisoner is a young man, seemingly well built, but his vacant expression, under regulation-cropped black hair, makes him appear ghostly. Wada recognizes the man is physically healthy but shattered by psychological trauma, but that inspires little pity. He recognizes similar pain behind the eyes of many in Honolulu today. This time it’s Iwai who’s been summoned to help interrogate the survivor from a sunken Japanese submarine that attacked Pearl Harbor yesterday.
Ghosts of Honolulu: A Japanese Spy, A Japanese American Spy Hunter, and the Untold Story of Pearl Harbor
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