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〔''Ken Harada Dead at 80'' (1973), 1.〕 was a chargé d'affaires to Vichy France〔〔Associated Press (1942), 2.〕 and a diplomat to the Holy See from Japan.〔''Pope Receives Ken Harada'' (1946), 1.〕 He was appointed as a special envoy to the Vatican, and served in this capacity from 1942 to 1945.〔 He was the first diplomatic representative to the Vatican from Japan.〔 ==Diplomat to the Holy See== In 1942, the Holy See began de facto diplomatic relations with Japan, though the United States and United Kingdom protested. Ken Harada was made the first Japanese special envoy to the Holy See, and Archbishop Paolo Marella became the Nuncio to Japan.〔''Rising Sun at the Vatican'' (1942), 71.〕 Harada arrived in the Vatican City in April 1942,〔Keogh (1995), 167.〕 and was officially received on May 9, 1942.〔Blet (1999), 131.〕 Harada expressed Japan's desire for peace to Pope Pius XII on occasion, a year before Japan agreed to peace.〔United Press International (1944), 1.〕 The Japanese government denied that Harada had expressed a willingness for the country to negotiate peace, declaring the report was "so absurd it is not worth the trouble to deny",〔Associated Press (Daily Record ) (1944), 6.〕 though people close to the Vatican confirmed that the meeting had occurred.〔Associated Press (Milwaukee Sentinel ) (1944), 1.〕 Upon the end of Harada's appointment, Pope Pius XII knighted Harada into the Order of St. Sylvester.〔Associated Press (1946), 1.〕 Harada served as Japan's ambassador to Italy after World War II.
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