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During the trial for the assassins of Inukai Tsuyoshi, 9 Japanese schoolboys sent in their severed pinky fingers to convince the judge that they should be tried instead of the accused. Was this a common practice in pre-war Japan and did they have a chance of succeeding?

by /u/ObsidianSquid in /r/AskHistorians

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