Katsuichi Honda (Japanese: 本多 勝一, Hepburn: Honda Katsuichi; born January 28, 1932) is a Japanese journalist and author most famous for his writing on the...
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Katsuichi Honda placed the account of the killing contest into the context of its effect on Imperial Japanese forces in China. In one instance, Honda...
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massacre, in 1984 the journalist Katsuichi Honda became the first individual to voice disapproval of this definition. Honda argued that the Japanese Army's...
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baseball player Yuki Honda (本多 勇喜, born 1991), Japanese footballer Hiroshi Honda (disambiguation), multiple people Katsuichi Honda (本多 勝一, born 1932),...
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Japanese journalists and social scientists, such as Tomio Hora and Katsuichi Honda, have played prominent roles in countering Nanjing Massacre denialism...
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Japanese journalist Katsuichi Honda traveled to China to explore the wartime conduct of the Imperial Army. Based on his research in China, Honda wrote a series...
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Chinese survivors and reviewing Japanese records, Japanese journalist Honda Katsuichi concluded that the Nanjing Massacre was not an isolated case, and that...
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Shanghai 1937: Stalingrad on the Yangtze. Casemate. pp. 200–201. Katsuichi, Honda (1999). The Nanjing Massacre: A Japanese Journalist Confronts Japan's...
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and Printing, 1963) Masanobu Endō, video game designer (Engineering) Katsuichi Honda, Journalist (Pharmaceutical Sciences) Junichiro Ito, director of the...
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Musics in an Asian Perspective". google.com. Retrieved 30 October 2015. Katsuichi Honda (12 April 2000). Harukor: An Ainu Woman's Tale. University of California...
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