File:Hyosuke-Niwa-Kyusho-Niwa-1.jpg

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日本語: 丹羽兵助(1911年5月15日 - 1990年11月2日)、丹羽久章(1914年10月31日 - 1985年8月23日)
Date Published in 1967
Source 『中日新聞』1967年1月30日付夕刊、7面
Author 中日新聞社
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