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Japanese and secret
For over a year after the Japanese surrender, rumors circulated throughout China that the Japanese had entered into a secret agreement with Chiang, in which the Japanese would assist the Nationalists in fighting the Communists in exchange for the protection of Japanese persons and property there.
In 1917, in secret communiques, Britain, France, and Italy assented to the Japanese claim in exchange for Japanese naval action against Germany.
His death was kept secret by the Council of Five Elders to preserve morale, and Japanese troops were withdrawn from the Korean peninsula.
The Japanese did not use it for their top secret communications, instead developing their own, similar machine.
An accurate estimation of the death toll in the massacre has not been achieved because most of the Japanese military records on the killings were deliberately destroyed or kept secret shortly after the surrender of Japan in 1945.
* Fushigi ( disambiguation ), Japanese for " mystery " or " secret "
An initial attempt to bomb the Japanese navy docked at Shanghai also failed when the Japanese decoded a secret telegram, and when the Chinese planes missed their targets and hit Shanghai instead, killing hundreds of civilians.
A " native " secret agency, the Tewu, was created with the aid of Japanese Army " advisors ".
Mr. Moto is a fictional Japanese secret agent created by the American author John P. Marquand.
The script was suppressed by the Japanese during their invasion of China in the 1930s-40s, because they feared that the Chinese could use it to send secret messages., and also during China's Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 76 ).
In the novel, the protagonist Yasunori Kato sponsors Haushofer into the Chinese secret society to aid his political agenda to free China and Korea from Japanese control.
Other movies with key scenes in the Reading Room include Night of the Demon ( 1957 ) and in the 2001 Japanese anime OVA Read or Die, the Reading Room is used as the secret entrance to the British Library's fictional " Special Operations Division ".
The language was used by the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II to transmit secret US military messages, which neither the Germans nor Japanese ever deciphered.
The villain in The Blue Lotus is Mitsuhirato, a Japanese man who owns a fashion shop and an opium den ( in a time and place where such dens were legal and considered legitimate ), which cover his activities as a drug smuggler and secret agent of Japan, who organizes the sabotage of a Chinese railway ( based on the real-life Mukden Incident ).
The military took the sightings seriously, suspecting that the mysterious sightings might be secret German weapons, but further investigation revealed that German and Japanese pilots had reported similar sightings.
The short lengths of Nosaka's arrests aroused suspicion among other Japanese communists that Nosaka had given important information to the Japanese secret police, but these suspicions were never acted upon.
The Japanese secret service had already intercepted many of his messages and begun to close in.
He thought that Sorge had been discovered passing secret information on the Japan-US negotiations to the German embassy, and also that the arrest could be due to anti-German elements in the Japanese government.
Koizumi had joined a secret poison gas research committee back in 1915, during World War I, when he and other Japanese army officers were impressed by the successful German use of chlorine gas at the second battle of Ypres, where the Allies suffered 15, 000 casualties as result of the chemical attack.

Japanese and police
Ghost in the Shell is a futuristic police thriller dealing with the exploits of the cyborg Motoko Kusanagi, a member of a covert operations division of the Japanese National Public Safety Commission known as Section 9.
Some scientists say that the 2011 Japanese nuclear accidents have revealed that the nuclear industry lacks sufficient oversight, leading to renewed calls to redefine the mandate of the IAEA so that it can better police nuclear power plants worldwide.
The area had also been home to a headquarters for Japanese military police during World War II, and was notorious for prisoner torture.
Japanese immigration authorities work in unison with police to investigate those reported, and human rights groups such as Amnesty International have argued that those reported do not receive proper legal protection.
* May 16 – Japanese police besiege the headquarters of Aum Shinrikyo near Mount Fuji and arrest cult leader Shoko Asahara.
* June 22 – Japanese police rescue 365 hostages from a hijacked All Nippon Airways Flight 857 ( Boeing 747-200 ) at Hakodate airport.
The Japanese police, and media by request of the police, call them, while the yakuza call themselves.
Beginning in 2009, led by agency chief Takaharu Ando, Japanese police began to crack down on the gangs.
This movement was suppressed by force and about 7, 000 were killed by Japanese soldiers and police.
Japanese military police killed Republican pemuda in Pekalongan ( Central Java ) on 3 October, and Japanese troops drove Republican pemuda out of Bandung in West Java and handed the city to the British, but the fiercest fighting involving the Japanese was in Semarang.
Minh was captured and later had only a single tooth that remained from the torture he had suffered at the hands of the Kempeitai ( Japanese military police ).
Thomas E. Devine ( who served in a postal Army unit ) wrote Eyewitness: The Amelia Earhart Incident which includes a letter from the daughter of a Japanese police official who claimed her father was responsible for Earhart's execution.
Torinawa-techniques are taught as part of the curriculum learned by modern Japanese police officers and it remains an advanced topic within schools of jujutsu, following it and other Japanese traditional martial arts as they make their way around the world from Brazil to Eastern Europe.
The Japanese Kempeitai, Tokkō, collaborationist Chinese police, and Chinese citizens in the service of the Japanese all worked to censor information, monitor any opposition, and torture enemies and dissenters.
Tsuji wrote during the 1920s, a dangerous period in Japanese history for controversial writers, during which he experienced the wages of censorship through police harassment.
Soon after the discovery, the Japanese police further found that at least 200 other Japanese centenarians were missing, with the total likely to rise amid a nationwide search that began in early August 2010.
* Deka, a word in Japanese language holding the meaning police officer
) Japanese police drew a red line on maps to indicate the boundaries of legal red-light districts.
On August 27, 1920, the Chosun Ilbo was suspended after it published an editorial heavily criticizing the use of excessive force by the Japanese police against Korean citizens.

Japanese and Kempeitai
During the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, Nathan worked for the Japanese Kempeitai as a translator.
He was trained in military officer school by the Japanese Kempeitai when Japan began using Cao Đài paramilitary troops.
In 1907, the Kempeitai was ordered to Korea where its main duty was legally defined as " preserving the ( Japanese army's ) peace ", although it also functioned as a military police for the Japanese army stationed there.
The Kempeitai were abhorred in Japan's mainland, too, especially during World War II when Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō, formerly the Commander of the Kempeitai of the Japanese Army in Manchuria from 1935 to 1937, used the Kempeitai extensively to make sure that everyone was loyal to the war.
As many foreign territories fell under the Japanese military occupation during the 1930s and the early 1940s, the Kempeitai recruited a large number of locals in those territories.
The Kempeitai was disarmed and disbanded after the Japanese surrender in August 1945.
** Kesago Nakajima, Since 1921 relevant military intelligence chief, also from 1941 lead Japanese State Police among the Kempeitai operation inside Japan and Asia during wartimes
**** Kempeitai ( Imperial Japanese Gendarmerie )
* Kempeitai native section ( Japanese / Manchu and others units )
* Kempeitai native branch ( Japanese / Mongol members )
* Kempeitai native section ( Japanese / Chinese units )
* Kempeitai branches in area ( Japanese / native units )
* Kempeitai ( Imperial Japanese Gendarmerie )
In terms of government, the Sirian Empire is reminiscent of fascist states that existed in the Second World War ; they frequently employ a much-feared secret police force named the Kaitempi in an obvious anagram of the Japanese Kempeitai, or Kaimina Tempiti, they censor much of their media, and they actively seek to quell any opposition to the government or the war through the use of violence and intimidation.
Gen. Yamashita instructed the Syonan garrison to cooperate with the Syonan Kempeitai, the Japanese military police to " punish hostile Chinese severely ".
The Japanese Army organized the Kempeitai ( military police service ).
* additional information respect at Japanese Nationalist groups, Kempeitai, Kwantung Army, Group 371 and other relationed topics

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