Yoshio Shiga (志賀 義雄, Shiga Yoshio, 12 January 1901 – 6 March 1989) was a member of the Japanese Communist Party. Yoshio Shiga was born in Yamaguchi in...
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Miyamoto née Chūjō Eitaro Noro Sanzo Nosaka Toshihiko Sakai Kamejiro Senaga Yoshio Shiga Kazuo Shii Kyuichi Tokuda Masanosuke Watanabe Hitoshi Yamakawa...
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Kyuichi Tokuda and Yoshio Shiga. Eighteen Years in Prison describes the life of Tokuda Kyuichi and Yoshio Shiga, both of whom were communists imprisoned in...
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Kyuichi Tokuda (category Japanese Communist Party politicians)
adjacent to fellow Communist leader Yoshio Shiga. Upon his release, he was reportedly hoisted to the shoulders of a crowd of Communists and Koreans chanting...
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George Ohsawa, pacifist Shigeki Oka, socialist Sakae Ōsugi, anarchist Yoshio Shiga Jōsei Toda, Soka Gakkai member Makoto Tomioka, anarchist Mitsu Yashima...
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July 9, 2023. Kyuichi Tokuda, Yoshio Shiga (1947). Eighteen Years in Prison. Jiji Press. Fuchu Prison Exterior Shiga Yoshio previous release 球一 Tokuda 球一...
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leadership of Hakamada Satomi and pro-Soviet faction under the leadership of Yoshio Shiga and Shigeo Kamiyama existed within the JCP. However, both groups were...
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Tawfik Toubi. Italian Communist Party, delegation headed by Palmiro Togliatti. Communist Party of Japan, represented by Yoshio Shiga and Korehito Kurahara...
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Appeal to the People (category Japanese Communist Party)
newspaper published after World War II, Kyuichi Tokuda, Yoshio Shiga, and other released Communists issued an "Appeal to the People" on October 10, 1945...
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Prison (Gokuchu juhachi-nen) by Kyuichi Tokuda and Yoshio Shiga. Published by the Japanese Communist Party in 1948. Japanese dissidence during the Shōwa...
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Red Purge (category Japanese Communist Party)
left-wing groups, especially those said to be affiliated with the Japanese Communist Party, removed from their jobs in government, the private sector, universities...
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drove to Fuchu Prison and met prominent Communists incarcerated there, including Tokuda Kyuichi, Shiga Yoshio, and Kim Chon-hae. Emmerson later served...
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immune from being subjects of experiments. Yoshio Tamura, an assistant in the Special Team, recalled that Yoshio Sudō, an employee of the first division...
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in the proportional representation block Aichi 4th: Shozo Kudo lost to Yoshio Maki (CDP). He maintained his position as a member of the House of Representatives...
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(1936–1945) Imperial Rule Assistance Association (1940–1945) Shinzo Abe Bin Akao Yoshio Kodama Hideaki Kase Nobusuke Kishi Ikki Kita Fumimaro Konoe Yukio Mishima...
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the JCP to form the Communist League, a Leninist group known as the "Bund" which took their name from the German name of the Communist League of Karl Marx's...
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Fuchū Prison, where the Japanese government imprisoned communists Tokuda Kyuichi, Yoshio Shiga, and Shiro Mitamura. On the day the occupation of Japan...
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wrestler (b. 1967) March 13 – Kosho Uchiyama, Sōtō priest (b. 1912) April 20 – Yoshio Inaba, actor (b. 1920) May 2 – Matsumoto Hideto (hide), Japanese musician...
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Opposition Democratic Party (social-democratic/liberal) Japanese Communist Party (communist) Social Democratic Party (social-democratic) The opposition Democratic...
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Fuchū Prison, where the Japanese government imprisoned communists Tokuda Kyuichi, Yoshio Shiga, and Shiro Mitamura. The Akune family consisted of four...
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"third pole" national political party. On 28 November, the Governor of Shiga Yukiko Kada in Ōtsu announced the establishment of an anti-nuclear and gender...
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The election results for the lower house are shown in the table below. Yoshio Sakurauchi, the Secretary General of LDP, led the LDP to its greatest victory...
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Democratic Party CDP=Constitutional Democratic Party Komeito=Komei JCP=Japan Communist Party NIK=Nippon Ishin no Kai (also refers to Osaka Ishin no Kai) DPFP=Democratic...
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district results in Shiga District Incumbent Party Status Elected Member Shiga 1 Toshitaka Ōoka LDP Reelected Toshitaka Ōoka Shiga 2 Kenichirō Ueno LDP...
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Allan H. Mogensen, 87, American industrial engineer. Yoshio Shiga, 88, member of the Japanese Communist Party. Death. timescontent.. Retrieved 23 May 2024...
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seats. Shiga-1st Toshitaka Ōoka Liberal Democratic Shiga-2nd Ken'ichirō Ueno Liberal Democratic Shiga-3rd Nobuhide Takemura Liberal Democratic Shiga-4th...
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Sunrise Party (category Anti-communist organizations in Japan)
"Nippon Kaishin Tō" (Japan reform and progress party) and "Reimei" (Dawn). Yoshio Nakagawa belonged to the party but did not contest his Hokkaidō seat in...
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Ito (1803–1901) Kusumoto Ine (1827–1903) Nagayo Sensai (1838–1902) Tanaka Yoshio (1838–1916) Nagai Nagayoshi (1844–1929) Miyake Hiizu (1848–1938) Takaki...
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(age 60) Shiga 1st Alex Saito Ishin (1985-06-30) June 30, 1985 (age 39) Shiga 2nd Kenichiro Ueno LDP (1965-08-03) August 3, 1965 (age 59) Shiga 3rd Nobuhide...
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DPJ president Banri Kaieda lost his seat in Tokyo while the Japanese Communist Party doubled in strength. The right-leaning Japan Innovation Party and...
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