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Imperial Way Faction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Imperial Way Faction was a political faction in the Imperial Japanese Army, active in the 1920s and 1930s, largely supported by junior officers aiming to establish a military government, and promo...
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The February 26 Incident (二・二六事件, Ni-niroku jiken?) was an attempted coup d'État in Japan, on 26–29 February 1936, launched by the radical ultranationalist Kōdō-ha faction of the Imperial Japanese Army. Several leading politicians were killed, and the center of...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Imperial Way faction:Japanese general, statesman, and a leader of the Kōdō-ha (Imperial Way) faction, an ultranationalistic group of the 1930s. Imperial Way faction. (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved August 28, 2008, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www...
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A selection of articles related to Imperial Way Faction A Wisdom Archive on Imperial Way Faction...
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Imperial Way Faction - Sadao Araki has his day. Araki Sadao was an important figurehead and "political and thinking father" of the party; Imperial Way Faction - Political development: Encyclopedia II - Imperial Way Faction - Political development...
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The Imperial Way Faction (皇道派 kōdōha) was a Japan ese Right-wing Nationalist political grouping, active in the 1930s . It was the political wing for the Japanese Military , The "Imperial Way Faction" represented the principal Right-wing political movement in the Empire Of Japan from some point in the 1930s,
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The Imperial Way Faction (皇道派, Kōdōha?) was a political faction in the Imperial Japanese Army, active in the 1920s and 1930s, largely supported by junior officers aiming to establish a military government, and promoted totalitarianism, militarism and expansionism ideals.
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Japanese general, statesman, and a leader of the Kodo-ha (Imperial Way) faction, an ultranationalistic group of the 1930s. He strongly advocated the importance of character building through rigid mental and physical discipline, whereas the dominant Toseiha (Control) faction emphasized the importance of modernization along...
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This political entity was the "Youth Branch" of the nationalist Imperial Way Faction party. It was the Japanese equivalent to the Boyscouts of America. It tought children basic survival skills, life skills in general, tought cultural lessons, traditions and extreamly mild, basic, and brief weapons training, just to have a...
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Under Hideki Tojo and Muto Akira , the two factions merged into the Imperial Way Faction nationalist party.
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