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3Hibakusha (被爆者) is the Japanese word for the surviving victims of the 1945 atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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5KenzaburÅ ÅŒe, principled Leftist Japanese; anti-Nuclear energy, etc.
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7Studied François Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel as a youth in Tokyo, wThe text is written in an amusing, extravagant, and satirical vein, and features much crudity, scatological humor, and violence (lists of explicit or vulgar insults fill several chapters).
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9In 1961, ÅŒe's novellas Seventeen and The Death of a Political Youth were published by a Japanese literary magazine. Both were inspired by seventeen-year-old Yamaguchi Otoya, who assassinated the chairman of Japan's Socialist Party in 1960, and then killed himself in prison three weeks later.
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11Yamaguchi had admirers among the extreme right wing who were angered by The Death of a Political Youth and both ÅŒe and the magazine received death threats day and night for weeks. The magazine soon apologized to offended readers, but ÅŒe did not. The story has never been reprinted or translated.
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13Otoya Yamaguchi å±±å£ äºŒçŸ¢
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15assassinated Inejiro Asanuma, who had been a supporter of Tojo in the 1930's
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17Jake Adelstein (born March 28, 1969) is a Jewish American journalist crime writer and blogger who has spent most of his career in Japan. He is the author of Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan.
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19https://therumpus.net/2012/11/the-rumpus-interview-with-jake-adelstein/
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21Tried to dig up dirt on Yakuza in Japan
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23"it’s just the nature of men and women to have affairs in Japan. It’s part of the culture. So this isn’t someone who sees a marital affair as something worth, you know…"
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25http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1993/Man-Slashes-Movie-Screen-in-Protest/id-c434dd254fdc13b5532179b8f8ed9490
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27 Hikari Ōe (大江 光 Ōe Hikari, born June 13, 1963) is a Japanese composer who has autism. He is the son of Japanese author KenzaburŠŌe and Yukari Ikeuchi, the younger sister of director Juzo Itami.
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29JUZO ITAMI (director who committed suicide) is the SON of MANSAKU ITAMI
30who worked with ARNOLD FANCK on The Daughter of the Samurai, starring Nagamasa Kawakita... (1937)
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32... In 1938, Kawakita, who was fluent in Chinese as well as in German, turned his attention to China, working on a Sino-Japanese joint venture, The Road to Peace in the Orient, directed by Shigeyoshi Suzuki, investing much of his own capital in a project which he hoped would project Sino-Japanese harmony. However, the film was a commercial failure as the Chinese public say Kawakita as a mouthpiece of the Japanese military
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34His daughter, Kazuko Kawakita became an assistant to Akira Kurosawa on the 1960 film The Bad Sleep Well. She later married actor Juzo Itami
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39https://barnesreview.org/
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41https://codoh.com/
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43Richard Walther Darré, BLOOD AND SOIL
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45Artaman League; Agrarian Volkischness
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47The Artaman League had its roots in the overall Lebensreform movement in late 19th-century and early 20th-century Germany. This movement encompassed hundreds of groups throughout Germany that were involved in various experiments tied to ecology, health, fitness, vegetarianism, and naturism (Nacktkultur).
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49Arnold Fanck; Leni Riefenstahl; Film-makers
50 Ernst Reiss-Schmidt; sculptor
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52Baldur von Schirach, national youth leader, head of Hitler Youth
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54Richard von Schirach, son, wrote biography of
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56Emperor Puyi (who was overthrown; later made emperor of Manchuria by Japanese
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63JEWISH SLAVERY
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67Isn't DeWolf, like DeBeers, a Jewish surname? http://www.joodsmonument.nl/person-3...l.html?lang=en It would make sense if they were "the biggest slave traders".
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69Loads and loads of quotes in this, too many to cut and paste.
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71http://webdesign97.tripod.com/shalominstitutepromotinghebrewunderstandingofscripture/id30.html
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73DeWolf Family; From 1790 onward, the slave trade of Rhode Island was chiefly in the hands of the brothers DeWolf, who were considered "the most active slave traders in Bristol." The Jewish historians have not explicitly identified the DeWolfs as members of their "race" though others have traced them to apparently Jewish roots. In James Pope-Hennessy's, Sins of the Fathers: A Study of the Atlantic Slave Traders 1441-1807, he states the following:
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75 Miss Abigail married one of her brother's supercargoes, Marc Antoine de Wolfe, a Jew from the French island of Guadeloupe. De Wolf settled down in his wife's home town of Bristol, Rhode Island, and sent several of their eight sons into the slave trade.
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77The most famous of these, James DeWolf, was tried before a Newport grand jury in 1791, and found guilty of murder for having thrown into the sea a Black woman who had contracted small-pox while on board his ship. By the time the verdict was reached he had already left the state and was later elected to the United States Senate.
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79Politically, James and his brother John embraced the Republican party and Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson appointed James' brother-in-law, Charles Collins, the reputed part-owner of at least two slavers, to the post of tax collector in two of the busiest slaving ports of Bristol and Warren, Rhode Island. Working in collusion with Collins, George DeWolf dispatched slaver after slaver on illicit voyages -- duty-free. The DeWolfs were not beyond dealing in drugs and are recorded as having invested in hemp, more commonly known as marijuana.
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89Weird Anti-Fascist Sites
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94 Revisionist Maximalist movement formed by "Fascist Zionist" Abba Achimeir ... interesting...
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97Antoun Saadeh (Arabic: أنطون سعادة‎; 1 March 1904 – 8 July 1949) was a Lebanese philosopher, writer and politician who founded the Syrian Social Nationalist Party.
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99LEBANESE ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN
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101Wang Jingwei, a left-wing nationalist and anti-communist member of the Kuomintang
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103Fascism in Iran was organised SUMKA (Hezb-e Sosialist-e Melli-ye Kargaran-e Iran or the Iran National-Socialist Workers Group), a neo-Nazi party founded by Davud Monshizadeh in 1952. SUMKA copied not only the ideology of the Nazi Party but also that group's style, adopting the swastika, black shirt and Hitler salute whilst Monshizadeh even sought to cultivate an appearance similar to that of Adolf Hitler.
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105Opposed Mossadegh, but from the Right...
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107Absorbed into the Georgian Hasan Arfa's movement
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110JAPAN
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114ARMY-NAVY rivalry
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116Kokutai (国体, "national body/structure of state") is a concept in the Japanese language translatable as "system of government", "sovereignty", "national identity, essence, and character", "national polity; body politic; national entity; basis for the Emperor's sovereignty; Japanese constitution".
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118"WAY OF GOVERNANCE"
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120Hozumi Yatsuka pointed to the Japanese race as the source of their success
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125On the Kokutai and Pure Socialism, Kita rejected the Shintoist view of far-right nationalists such as Hozumi Yatsuka that Japan was an ethnically homogeneous "family state" descended through the Imperial line from the goddess Amaterasu Omikami, emphasizing the presence of non-Japanese in Japan since ancient times. He argued that along with the incorporation of Chinese, Koreans, and Russians as Japanese citizens during the Meiji period, any person should be able to naturalize as a citizen of the empire irrespective of race, with the same rights and obligations as ethnic Japanese. According to Ikki, the Japanese empire couldn't otherwise expand into areas populated by non-Japanese people without having to "exempt them from their obligations or ... expel them from the empire."
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127Yukio Mishima's book and short film Patriotism
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131Martial Law (Yoshida Kiju) Part 1
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137YÅ«zonsha (猶å˜ç¤¾) (The Society of Those Who
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139Yet Remain) was a radical Japanese
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143founded in August 1919.[1] The group arose
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167In 1919
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169Mitsukawa and ÅŒkawa asked the radical pan-Asianist Kita Ikki, author of the quasi-totalitarian Kokka KaizÅ HÅan DaikÅ (A Plan for National Reconstruction), to provide ideological leadership
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171Ikki Kita and Shumei ÅŒkawa disagreed over relationships with Russia, causing the group to dissolve in 1923 Kita wanted to invade Russia to protect the rest of Asia from the Bolsheviks
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173This was echoed in SADAO ARAKI'S (1931-34 Minister of War)
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182on June 13, 1938, Genrikh Lyushkov, Chief of the Far Eastern Department of the NKVD (Soviet secret police), crossed the border into Manchuria and turned himself in to the IJA, bringing with him a wealth of secret documents on Soviet military strengths and dispositions in the region. Lyushkov's treason was a major intelligence coup for Japan, and he continued to work against his country up until his disappearance amidst the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945
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185Kingoro Hashimoto (橋本 欣五郎) formed the Sakurakai (1931) which later split into the Kodoha and Toseiha (of Tetsuzan Nagata, assassinated, and Hideki Tojo)
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196General TÅjÅ rejected any form of peace processes in the conquered lands and gave authorization for more conquests. This angered and frustrated Nakano and the TÅhÅkai, who saw the rejection as a lost opportunity for Japan to maintain and consolidate its new territorial gains in Southeast Asia in the long term, and before the United States launched counter-offensives.
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198Verbally critical of the TÅjÅ regime, Nakano was forbidden to publish articles or make public speeches. He committed seppuku (ritual suicide) on 27 October 1943 after being placed under house arrest.
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208surrender of emperor Hirohito...
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232in contrast to Buddhists and Daoists, neo-Confucians did not believe in an external world unconnected with the world of matter. In addition, Neo-Confucians in general rejected the idea of reincarnation and the associated idea of karma.
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