Sanzō Nosaka (野坂 参三, Nosaka Sanzō, March 30, 1892 – November 14, 1993) was a Japanese writer, editor, labor organizer, communist agent, politician, and...
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unequal relationship and infringement of Japan's national sovereignty. Sanzō Nosaka became a communist in the late 1910s and was a founding member of the...
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Keiko Nosaka (born 1938), prominent Japanese koto player, specializing in contemporary music Koken Nosaka (1924–2004), Japanese politician Sanzō Nosaka (1892–1993)...
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reaching 9.76% of the vote. After the election victory, JCP leader Sanzō Nosaka declared that JCP had no direct relations with either the Soviet Union...
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the second-in-command of the JCP and a key supporter of party leader Sanzo Nosaka; in the same year his party split internally following criticism by the...
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Lúcio Lara Mengistu Haile Mariam Kim Il Sung Chin Peng Hardial Bains Sanzō Nosaka Nicolae Ceaușescu Gustáv Husák János Kádár Erich Honecker Władysław Gomułka...
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reeducated Japanese POWs who afterwards were involved in propaganda. Sanzo Nosaka, and Kaji Wataru joined the Chinese resistance. They reeducated Japanese...
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Kuhara Chikuhei Nakajima House of Representatives (Japan) Preceded by Sanzō Nosaka ... Representative for Tokyo's 1st district (multi-member) 1952–1959...
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Party (JCP), guided by its charismatic leader Sanzō Nosaka, pursued a strategy of fostering what Nosaka called a "lovable" (aisareru) public image, seeking...
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Stephen Joseph Ratkai Fred Rose In Japan Hirohide Ishida Yotoku Miyagi Sanzō Nosaka Hotsumi Ozaki Ryūzō Sejima Elsewhere / in combination Alexander Gregory...
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