Saburō Ienaga (家永 三郎, Ienaga Saburō, September 3, 1913 – November 29, 2002) was a Japanese historian. In 1953, the Japanese Ministry of Education published...
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and painter Saburo Hayakawa (早川 三郎, 1888–1973), Japanese politician Saburō Hyakutake (百武 三郎, 1872–1963), Japanese admiral Saburo Ienaga (家永 三郎, 1913–2002)...
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name include: Akihiro Ienaga (born 1986), Japanese footballer Saburō Ienaga (1913–2002), Japanese historian Minamoto no Ienaga (1170 – 1234), Japanese...
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In 1983, the Japanese Ministry of Education asked Japanese historian Saburō Ienaga to remove a reference from one of his textbooks that stated Unit 731...
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reported the incident as the "Section F purge" (F項パージ, "F-kō pāji"). Saburo Ienaga was a Japanese historian known partly for his involvement in controversies...
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rich areas of Asia in Japan's annexing of lands. Japanese historian Saburō Ienaga writes that a key aspect of the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere...
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Aichi schools in 1981 include books about liberalism and feminism, and Saburō Ienaga's history textbooks which provided details on Japanese war crimes. Kuroyanagi...
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the men died, almost all from malnutrition and disease. According to Saburo Ienaga, the remaining food supplies were allocated by rank. "The brigade staff...
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judicial system and constitution were modeled after Prussia, described by Saburō Ienaga as "an attempt to control popular thought with a blend of Confucianism...
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prisoner by the Eighth Route Army. According to Japanese historian Saburo Ienaga, this was the first antiwar activity by prisoners in the Communist areas...
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