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    Captain Koreshige Inuzuka (犬塚惟重, Inuzuka Koreshige, 11 July 1890 – 19 February 1965) was the head of the Japanese Imperial Navy's Advisory Bureau on Jewish...
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  • Inuzuka (written 犬塚 lit. "dog mound") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Koreshige Inuzuka (犬塚 惟重, 1890–1965), Imperial Japanese...
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  • was headed by a small group whose primary members included Captain Koreshige Inuzuka and Captain Norihiro Yasue, who became known as "Jewish experts",...
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    was known as one of Japan's "Jewish experts", along with Captain Koreshige Inuzuka. Yasue was born in Akita, where his father was a former samurai in...
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  • Captain Koreshige Inuzuka. They alleged that such a plan was first discussed in 1934 and then solidified in 1938, supported by notables such as Inuzuka, Ishiguro...
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    once in 2015 and a second time in 2018. In 1922, Norihiro Yasue and Koreshige Inuzuka, head of the Imperial Japanese Navy's Advisory Bureau on Jewish Affairs...
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    military commander Norihiro Yasue, Army officer, author of the Fugu Plan Koreshige Inuzuka, Navy officer, co-author of the Fugu Plan Masahiko Amakasu, Vice Minister...
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  • Army (Cavalry) Shōjirō Iida: participated in Siberian Expedition Koreshige Inuzuka: naval officer Shigenori Kuroda: Amur Railway Detachment Headquarters...
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    scholars cooperated with Imperial Japan. Japanese military officer Koreshige Inuzuka said he tried to use the Jewish media, including Israel's Messenger...
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  • from 1938–1939 Norihiro Yasue, Army officer, author of the Fugu Plan Koreshige Inuzuka, Navy officer, co-author of the Fugu Plan Konstantin Vladimirovich...
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