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    Kaikosha (偕行社, Kaikōsha) is a Japanese organization of retired military servicemen whose membership is open to former commissioned officers of the JASDF...
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  • Federation Hungarian Royal Gendarme Veterans' Association Veterans' Legion Kaikosha Myanmar War Veterans Organization (MWVO) Returned and Services Association...
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    published by Kaikosha, an organization of retired Japanese military veterans. In 1984, in an attempt to refute Japanese war crimes in Nanjing, Kaikosha, the Japanese...
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    museum in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan. The building was called the Asahikawa Kaikōsha (旭川偕行社) and used as the officer's social club by the 7th Division of the...
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  • After the diary was made public, the group leader, with the support of Kaikosha, a right wing group, charged Azuma with libel. He completely denied that...
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    its immediate outskirts between December 13, 1937, and late January 1938 Kaikosha 32,000 16,000 16,000 includes all disarmed POWs; does not include any soldiers...
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    in 1888. It has its origins in the elementary school attached to Osaka Kaikosha, whose foundation was proposed by Tomonosuke Takashima.) Teru Miyamoto...
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    Tillman Durdin, and the research of the Japanese veterans' association Kaikosha. "Nanking Prepares to Resist Attack," The New York Times, December 1, 1937...
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    (1936). Army Active Duty Officers, September 1, 1936 Report (in Japanese). Kaikosha. The Encyclopedia of the Dead, 1980-1982. Nichigai Associates. 1983....
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  • denial on the Nanjing Massacre and was a member of a committee assembled by Kaikosha to study the incident. He graduated from the faculty of engineering at...
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    (viscount). He retired shortly afterwards, and served as the president of the Kaikosha association for retired veterans. Uehara died in 1933 of peptic ulcer disease...
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    Nagoya Castle Ninomaru Gardens, including the former army officers club Kaikosha Nantei fortification Nanao Shrine, founded in early 16th century, Owari...
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    demolished, and the headquarters was assigned temporarily in Kumamoto Kaikosha 22 June 1916 until a new building on the grounds of Kumamoto Castle was...
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    where he attended Seibi Primary School, which was affiliated with the Kaikosha, an organisation that provided a number of services to officers of the...
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  • Clubhouse) [1] [2] Former Asahikawa Officers' Clubhouse 旧旭川偕行社 kyū-Asahikawa kaikōsha 1902 Asahikawa now the Asahikawa Museum of Sculpture 43°48′20″N 142°21′52″E...
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