The Yūzonsha (猶存社, Society of Those Who Yet Remain) was a radical Japanese nationalist pan-Asianist organization founded in August 1919. The group arose...
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racial supremacy. He co-founded the Japanese radical nationalist group Yūzonsha, and in 1926 he published his most influential work: Japan and the Way...
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Blossom Society Japanese Committee on Trade and Information Fleet faction Yūzonsha Events March Incident Mukden Incident Withdrawal from the League of Nations...
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Blossom Society Japanese Committee on Trade and Information Fleet faction Yūzonsha Events March Incident Mukden Incident Withdrawal from the League of Nations...
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Blossom Society Japanese Committee on Trade and Information Fleet faction Yūzonsha Events March Incident Mukden Incident Withdrawal from the League of Nations...
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Blossom Society Japanese Committee on Trade and Information Fleet faction Yūzonsha Events March Incident Mukden Incident Withdrawal from the League of Nations...
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Takushoku University, a nationalist, anti-Marxist discussion group, the Yūzonsha...which Kit later joined. From its ranks rumors spread of a plot to assassinate...
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Blossom Society Japanese Committee on Trade and Information Fleet faction Yūzonsha Events March Incident Mukden Incident Withdrawal from the League of Nations...
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Kita and Shūmei Ōkawa joined forces in 1919 to organize the short-lived Yūzonsha, a political study group intended to become an umbrella organization for...
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Blossom Society Japanese Committee on Trade and Information Fleet faction Yūzonsha Events March Incident Mukden Incident Withdrawal from the League of Nations...
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