Hideaki Kase
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Hideaki Kase (Japanese: 加瀬英明) is a Japanese diplomatic critic.
Hideaki Kase was the head of the production committee for a Japanese film "Merdeka" (2001). His father, Toshikazu Kase, was a diplomat under Shigenori Togo who negotiated an end to the Pacific war.
Kase is the Chairman of Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact [1].
In an interview with BBC journalist Bethan Jinkinson, Kase said: "The majority of our people believe that Japan was forced into war by the United States. America was making unreasonable demands upon us. So we were fighting a war of national self-defence". [2]
He is an assenter of "The Truth about Nanjing(movie)."
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- Official Web Site (In Japanese)
- "World View: Hideaki Kase", Newsweek 24 March 2007. Retrieved 31 March 2007