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    Yoshisuke Aikawa (or Gisuke Ayukawa) (鮎川 義介, Aikawa Yoshisuke, 6 November 1880 – 13 February 1967) was a Japanese entrepreneur, businessman, and politician...
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  • Yoshisuke (written: 義介, 義助, 義祐 or 良弼) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Yoshisuke Aikawa (鮎川 義介, 1880–1967), Japanese...
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  • companies and Japan's most powerful business groupings. Founded in 1928 by Yoshisuke Aikawa, the group was originally a holding company created as an offshoot...
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  • Japanese screenwriter (born Noboru Aikawa) Tetsuro Aikawa (相川 哲郎, born 1954), Japanese businessman Yoshisuke Aikawa (鮎川 義介, 1880–1967), Japanese businessman...
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    companies that would eventually be merged into the Nissan Motor Company by Yoshisuke Aikawa, who would become a close friend and business partner to Gorham. In...
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  • Norihiro Yasue, who became known as "Jewish experts", the industrialist Yoshisuke Aikawa and a number of officials in the Kwantung Army, known as the "Manchurian...
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    Manufacturing Share Company") and was moved to Yokohama. In 1928, Yoshisuke Aikawa (nickname: Gisuke/Guisuke Ayukawa) founded the holding company Nihon...
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  • Manchuria, then under Japanese occupation, where its founder and President, Yoshisuke Ayukawa, established the Manchurian Motor Company to manufacture military...
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  • Lieutenant-Colonel Ishiwara Kanji Colonel Seishirō Itagaki Industrialist Yoshisuke Aikawa Japanese Consul in Kovno, Lithuania, Chiune Sugihara General Kiichiro...
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    Matsuda (1875–1952) Masuda Tarokaja (1875–1953) Ryōichi Yazu (1878–1908) Yoshisuke Aikawa (1880–1967) Noritsugu Hayakawa (1881–1942) Miekichi Suzuki (1882–1936)...
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