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    Foundation Society (国本社, Kokuhonsha) was a nationalist political society in late 1920s and early 1930s Japan. The Kokuhonsha was founded in 1924 by conservative...
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    under the US-led Allied occupation. The TRTA is now the Tokyo Metro. The Kokuhonsha was founded in 1924 by conservative Minister of Justice and President...
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    socialism and liberal democracy. With Sadao Araki, Hiranuma created the Kokuhonsha group and participated in other nationalist groups. In 1921, Hiranuma...
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    advisor to the government as a State Councillor. In 1924, Araki founded the Kokuhonsha (Society for the Foundation of the State), a secret society containing...
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    related with the government in wartime were the Double Leaf Society, Kokuhonsha, Taisei Yokusankai, Imperial Youth Corps, Keishichō (to 1945), Shintoist...
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    League) founded at the same time as the Japanese Communist Party; and the Kokuhonsha (State Basis Society) founded in 1924 by Baron Hiranuma Kiichirō, for...
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  • in the capitalist system. This image was encouraged by the right-wing Kokuhonsha, led by Hiranuma Kiichirō, who was also chief prosecutor in the trial...
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    associations.' Baron Hiranuma Kiichiro's National Foundation Society (Kokuhonsha), established in 1924, and the Golden Pheasant Academy (Kinkei Gakuin)...
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    highly of Tanabe, and invited him to accept a position on the board of his Kokuhonsha, a nationalist political group founded in 1924. Tanabe became Hiranuma’s...
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  • right-wing political adviser in the country; War minister; founder of Kokuhonsha (Society for the Foundation of the State) right-wing secret society Hideki...
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    Keigo. During this period, he lent aid to and was "very active" in the Kokuhonsha, a nationalist organization founded by Kiichirō Hiranuma "to combat the...
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    campaigns for the funding of new aircraft, and as an official of the Kokuhonsha. In 1936, he translated "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion"...
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    and ITS Enemies in Prewar Japan: The Case of Hiranuma Kiichirô and the Kokuhonsha". Hitotsubashi Journal of Social Studies. 30 (2). Hitotsubashi University:...
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