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in China. Ozaki arrived in Shanghai believing that it was Britain that had a parasitical economic relationship with China, and the Chinese nationalist movement was largely anti-British. It was a great shock to him to hear Chinese demonstrators shout "Expel Japan!" and "Boycott Japanese goods!". In
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Ozaki learned that Japan wanted to avoid a war with the Soviet Union, and let Sorge know of it. This information proved to be of utmost importance for the whole history of the Second World War: after Sorge relayed it to Soviet command, Moscow transferred 18 divisions, 1,700 tanks, and over 1,500
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After the war, Hotsumi Ozaki became viewed as a martyr. Annual visits to the tombs of Hotsumi Ozaki and Richard Sorge have been made since 1975. However, there is no monument to Hotsumi Ozaki.
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Ozaki was executed on November 7, 1944. A collection of letters that Ozaki wrote to his wife and daughter from prison explaining why he betrayed his country, was published under the name
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and against Hitler's request to invade Siberia. He was outspoken in his opposition and concerns with regards to the decision reached at the
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On July 2, 1941, Ozaki as a member of the "Breakfast Club" supported a critical decision for Japanese expansion towards the
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By writing books and articles Ozaki established himself as an expert in Sino-Japanese relations. Thus he was recruited by
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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in 1930. In his newspaper articles, Ozaki showed himself very sympathetic towards
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conference of September 6, 1941 that war with the United States was unavoidable.
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Relations between Japanese revolutionaries, the Comintern and the Soviet Union
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Patriots and Traitors: Sorge and Ozaki: A Japanese Cultural Casebook
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is a Japanese film loosely based on Ozaki, written and directed by
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On October 15, 1941, Ozaki was arrested in conjunction with the
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An Instance of Treason: Ozaki Hotsumi and the Sorge Spy Ring
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and based on the life of Richard Sorge, Ozaki is played by
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Stalin's Spy: Richard Sorge and the Tokyo Espionage Ring
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leadership based in Shanghai. Smedley introduced him to
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Shanghai Ozaki soon made contact with members of the
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newspaper, where he wrote articles on Soviet leaders
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a machine-translated version of the Japanese article.
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Draft Constitution of the People's Republic of Japan
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Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II
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