Inuzuka, Koreshige, 1890-1965
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- Inuzuka, K. Yudaya mondai to Nihon no kōsaku, 1982:p. 4, etc. (r; Inuzuka Koreshige; captain, Kaigun) p. 455 (d. 2/19/Shōwa 40)
- JTNDL in VIAF, Aug. 16, 2023(access point: 犬塚, 惟重, 1890-1965 = Inuzuka, Koreshige, 1890-1965; r; xx-ref.: pseud.: 宇都宮, 希洋, 1890-1965 = Utsunomiya, Kiyō, 1890-1965; r)
- JTNDL in VIAF, Aug. 16, 2023(access point: 宇都宮, 希洋, 1890-1965 = Utsunomiya, Kiyō, 1890-1965; r; xx-ref.: another name: 犬塚, 惟重, 1890-1965 = Inuzuka, Koreshige, 1890-1965; r)
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Captain Koreshige Inuzuka (犬塚惟重, Inuzuka Koreshige, 11 July 1890 – 19 February 1965) was the head of the Japanese Imperial Navy's Advisory Bureau on Jewish Affairs from March 1939 until April 1942. Unlike his Imperial Japanese Army counterpart, Colonel Yasue Norihiro, he believed strongly in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion; these beliefs led him to think that attracting Jews to settle in Japanese-controlled Asia was in the Empire of Japan's best interests.
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