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Nisshō Inoue

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where he set about forming Ketsumeidan, recruiting members amongst university student radicals. Ketsumeidan was officially founded in 1932 together with a group of 13 young officers including Shō Onuma and Goro Hishinuma, establishing as its goal the overthrow of the political and economic elite of
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in November 1934, after the prosecution failed to obtain death sentences for them. The rest of the arrested group members given lighter sentences. Inoue was released from prison under an amnesty in 1940. Identified as a
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Stephen S. Large, “Nationalist Extremism in Early Showa Japan: Inoue Nissho and the ‘Blood-Pledge Corps Incident’, 1932" in Modern Asian Studies 35:3 (2001).
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during this time period. Inoue soon became disillusioned with Tanaka's teachings, however, and in 1928 he relocated to
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Inoue was born Inoue Shirō (later adopting the name Akira and then Nisshō, lit. “Called by the Sun”) in
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where he spent time as a vagabond and ultimately found employment from 1909 to 1920 with the
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the time, with the motto “One Man, One Assassination.” The group's first wave of
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testified in favor of his former disciple, justifying his violence from a
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point of view. Inoue and the three Ketsumeidan gunmen were sentenced to
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Mitsuaki Tanaka, he became acquainted with such right wing figures as
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from public life in 1947. He was rehabilitated upon the end of the
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League of Diet Members Supporting the Prosecution of the Holy War
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was shot on February 9, as was the Director General of the
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Japanese Buddhist preacher and nationalist (1887–1967)
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Index

Inoue Nissho

Kawaba, Gunma
Empire of Japan
Japan
Statism in Shōwa Japan

Imperial Rule Assistance Association
Imperial Rule Assistance Political Association
Yokusan Sonendan
National Spiritual Mobilization Movement
League of Diet Members Supporting the Prosecution of the Holy War
Great Japan Youth Party
Shōwa Kenkyūkai
Kōdōha
Young Officers Movement
Tōseiha
National Foundation Society
Black Ocean Society
Cherry Blossom Society
Japanese Committee on Trade and Information
Fleet faction
Yūzonsha
March Incident
Mukden Incident
Withdrawal from the League of Nations
Imperial Colors Incident
League of Blood Incident
May 15 Incident
Military Academy Incident

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