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  : Asahi Shimbun Company Tokyo. - EXPLORE INDIA - India, Indian news, Indian Travel, India tourism, samachar, indian ...
And Sassa, a son of ultranationalistic politician Sassa Tomofusa, joined hands with far-right generals(they were called Kodoha or Imperial Way Faction) and terrorists who had assassinated Inoue Junnosuke
In 1944, they attempted assassination of Prime Minister Tojo Hideki (a member of Toseiha or Control Group which conflicted with Kodoha in Japanese Army).
On April 9, 1937 the Kamikaze, a Mitsubishi aircraft sponsored by the Asahi Shinbun company and flown by Masaaki Iinuma, arrived in London, to the astonishment of the Western world.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Japanese nationalism
These security groups not only had military police responsibilities, additionally they possessed special weapons (groups in Manchuria), and a political department, and were ideologically related to the Kodoha Party (a faction, and a political branch of the Army in civil government) and the colonial and security administrations.
This article is about communism as a form of society and as a political movement.
General Sadao Araki, Army radical ideologist, also founder and first chief of the Kodoha party right-wing nationalist movement and during 1938-39 are Ministry of Education,
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  Sadao Araki Summary
Araki Sadao was a general, politician, and leader of the Imperial Way faction (Kodoha, an ultra-nationalist group during the 1930s).
A native of Tokyo and a graduate of the Japanese Military Academy and the Army War College, Araki served in the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 and with the Japanese forces in Siberia in 1918.
The groups were later to merge, and to incorporate a mixture of right-wing and socialist ideas, particularly those of Kita Ikki and the fascist thinking of Nakano Seigo.
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  News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Kodoha faction, later a real party, was a political wing of the Imperial Armed forces.
At the same time as this diplomatic movement, a political confrontation was in progress between the Toho kai party and the Kodoha party.
In same period General Kuniaki,receiving the leadership in Kodoha party,for command all political and ideological works in such party, alongside of Kantaro Suzuki,why later assumed the last command in movement.
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  Imperial Way Faction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kodoha faction, later a real party, was a political wing of the Imperial Armed forces.
At the same time as this diplomatic movement, a political confrontation was in progress between the Toho kai party and the Kodoha party.
In same period General Kuniaki,receiving the leadership in Kodoha party,for command all political and ideological works in such party, alongside of Kantaro Suzuki,why later assumed the last command in movement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kodoha   (4844 words)

  
 Kodaha, Toseiha and Kodoha
The Kodoha was lead by the old Toseiha faction leaders, and on top of the hierarky was Hideko Tojo.
Araki Sadao had been retired after the failed 2-2-6 coup, but under the Kodoha regime, he was put in charge of many elements in the education system, thus spreading his influence and thoughts on Bushido.
Emperor Hirohito himself asked the Kodoha (Hideki Tojo) to lead the country, as he hoped the united front in the army would be necessary, should the country averge or become victorious in the national crisis that had emerged with the international trade blockade against the empire.
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