Satokata Takahashi
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Satokata Takahashi was a retired major of the Imperial Japanese Army and member of the Black Dragon Society. According to FBI reports he was the instigator behind the Pacific Movement of the Eastern World, working through Ashima Takis.[1]
References
- ↑ Ernest Allen Jr. (FALL 1995). "Waiting for Tojo: The Pro-Japan Vigil of Black Missourians, 1932-1943". Gateway Heritage. Retrieved 2006-09-23.
External links
- "U.S. At War: Takahashi's Blacks". Time magazine. October 5, 1942.
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