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    Harukichi Shimoi (下位 春吉, Shimoi Harukichi, October 20, 1883 – December 1, 1954) was a Japanese poet and writer. Shimoi lived in Italy for many years and...
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  • Hyakutake (百武 晴吉, 1888–1947), Japanese general Harukichi Shimoi (下位 春吉, 1883–1954), Japanese poet and writer Harukichi Yamaguchi (山口 春吉, 1881–1938), Japanese...
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    Haiku (section Shimoi)
    collaboration of the Japanese scholar Harukichi Shimoi. An Italian translation of a haiku by Akiko Yosano is included in Shimoi's 1919 novella La guerra italiana...
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    While teaching at Naples Eastern University in 1917, Japanese writer Harukichi Shimoi enlisted in the Italian army and became an Ardito, teaching his fellow...
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    February and 31 May 1920. It was organised by Gabriele D'Annunzio and Harukichi Shimoi and completed by the aviators Guido Masiero and Arturo Ferrarin together...
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    Aurelio Padovani Alessandro Pavolini Carlo Scorza Achille Starace Harukichi Shimoi At the end of 1923, participants in the march received authorization...
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    finally stopped and forced to order a retreat. The Japanese writer Harukichi Shimoi recounts: Thick bursts all around me, very close. I saw many who died...
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    propaganda during World War I Military history of Italy during World War I Harukichi Shimoi Radiosomaggismo "Il 1861 e le quattro Guerre per l'Indipendenza (1848-1918)"...
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    Sitwell, Arturo Toscanini, Henry Furst, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Harukichi Shimoi, Guglielmo Marconi, Alceste De Ambris, Whitney Warren and Léon Kochnitzky)...
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    culminate in the Rome-Tokyo Raid of Arturo Ferrarin. Shimoi, Harukichi: Correspondence between Harukichi Shimoi and Giuseppe De Lorenzo Row, Thomas: Mobilizing...
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    completed the 'Rome-Tokyo Raid', which writers Gabriele D'Annunzio and Harukichi Shimoi had called for, and which represented the first air link between Europe...
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