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41: 132: 124: 116: 230:, even to the extent of using a light brown color for member’s uniforms, and the adoption of a red banner with a white circle in the center as the party banner. The first party rally was held on the grounds of 308:, the Great Japan Youth Party had devolved into little more than a defunct youth wing of the Imperial Rule Assistance Association, and was dissolved along with that organization by order of the 301:
in late 1940, where he attempted to create another local youth organization similar to the Great Japan Youth Party among the Japanese settler population, with an equal lack of success.
245:, life skills, cultural lessons, traditions and basic weapons training. However, Hashimoto's primary intent was to create an idealistic young cadre of supporters for the 264:, and for a one-party system of government in Japan. He also set the ambitious goal of growing party membership to 100,000 members by the end of 1940. 530: 279:, most of his target age group was being drafted into the Japanese military, and the party fell far short of its goals. Although not specifically a “ 550: 535: 434: 545: 500: 495: 448: 211:
on October 17, 1937, following Hashimoto's temporary forced retirement from military service due to his involvement in the failed
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Unable to achieve his goals in Japan, and sidelined by actions of the government, Hashimoto returned to
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The stated aim of the party was to teach Japanese youth basic survival skills,
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Encyclopedia of World War II: A Political, Social, and Military History
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was a youth organization founded by ultranationalist activist Colonel
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Nationalist youth organization in Japanese Empire (1937–1945)
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Colonel Kingoro Hashimoto wearing the Youth Party armband
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Kingoro Hashimoto
Tokyo
Empire of Japan
Japanese fascism
Imperial Rule Assistance Association



youth organization
Empire of Japan
Nazi Germany
Hitler Youth
Kingoro Hashimoto
February 26
coup d'etat
Hitler Youth
Nazi Germany
Meiji Shrine
Tokyo
first aid
Imperial Way Faction
Hibiya Park
Tripartite Alliance
Fascist Italy
conscription
Second Sino-Japanese War
Pacific War
political party
Imperial Rule Assistance Association

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