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Kenkokukai

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program included the demand for "the state control of the life of the people in order that among Japanese people there should not be a single unfortunate nor unfully-franchised individual". The organisation embraced
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The predecessor of this association was the steering committee for the National Foundation Festival (建国祭), which was organized in opposition to
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in Tochigi, and other strikes by factory workers in Kanegafuchi, tramway workers in
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This article about an organization or organization-related topic in Japan is a
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The Kenkokukai worked in close concert with the police to break the miners
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British documents on foreign affairs - Japan, January 1928-December 1929
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Bourne, K & A, Trotter. 1991. pp48-49. Retrieved: 04/05/18
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declaring "The Japanese people standing at the head of the
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Index

secret society
Bin Akao
anti-communist
National Socialism
Motoyuki Takabatake
May Day
state
emperor

Bin Akao
Bin Akao
Nagoya
World War II
Shinkichi Uesugi
Imperial University of Tokyo
Tenno Shukensetsu
Tatsuo Tsukui
Motoyuki Takabatake
Karl Marx
Das Kapital
Kiichirō Hiranuma
Mitsuru Toyama
Black Ocean Society
Sadao Araki
Hidejirō Nagata
statist
Pan-Asianism
colored people
civilization
universal suffrage

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