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Notes and references
[edit]Here are notes and references:
- NKVD … White Army (sometimes refered as "コサック同盟" (Cossack Alliance) or セミョーノフ系 (Semyonov line)) line
- White Army had double spies of the Soviet.[n 1]
- Mao Zedong faction … Iwai Kōkan (岩井公館) line
- The Japanese spy route for KMT information, which was offered by the Communist Party of China.[n 2][n 3]
- ja:日露協会 (Japanese-Russian Association) … ja:国際反共連盟 (International Anti-communist League) line
- shared some key persons such like Yōsuke Matsuoka, Ryōhei Uchida and Sadao Araki.
- 国際反共連盟 (International Anti-communist League) ─ ja:皇化連盟 (Kōka Renmei) line
- shared the key person, Kinzō Gorai (ja:五来欣造), who was a fascism researcher.
Russian Fascist Party … Nazi Party lineRussian Fascist Party borrowed the ideologies from Italy and Germany. There may be no real connections, though.- White Army ─ Bureau of Russian immigrants (ru:Бюро по делам российских эмигрантов в Маньчжурской империи) ─ Russian Fascist Party line
- The Bureau of Russian immigrants was for collaborating of the White Army and the Russian Fascist Party.[n 1]
- Japanese Govt. ─ Russia Tūshin (ja:露西亜通信社) line
- Russia Tūshin received Japanese confidential fund and published the newspaper of Russian affairs.
--Nazodane (talk) 21:23, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
- Kwantung Army Harbin special service agency ─ Polish Intelligence Mission line
- The Agreement of intelligence cooperation between Japan and Poland was concluded in 1940.[n 4]
- Manchukuo Govt. ─ Far Eastern Jewish Conference line
- This relationship was for the Fugu plan.
--Nazodane (talk) 04:17, 18 December 2016 (UTC)
References
[edit]- ↑ a b Michinori Saitō "日本のスパイ王: 陸軍中野学校の創設者・秋草俊少将の真実" November 29, 2016 ISBN 978-4054059849
- ↑ Homare Endo "毛沢東は日本軍と共謀していた――中共スパイ相関図" November 16, 2015
- ↑ Homare Endō "毛沢東 日本軍と共謀した男" November 13, 2015 ISBN 978-4106106422
- ↑ Shin Okabe "「諜報の神様」と呼ばれた男: 連合国が恐れた情報士官・小野寺信の流儀" September 17, 2014 ISBN 978-4569820972