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Robert Stinnett: Well, some did. Secretary of War Stimson knew, based on his diary, and also probably Frank Knox, the Secretary of Navy knew. But Frank Knox died before the investigation started. So all we have really is Stimson, his diary. And he reveals a lot in there, and I do cite it in my book . . . You must mean his war cabinet. Yes. Stimsons diary reveals that nine people in the war cabinet--the military people--knew about the provocation policy.

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