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The Japanese Ideology of Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust

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The Bolshevic Revolution is part of the Jewish plot; Zionism seems to be the goal of the Jews, but they actually want to control the world’s economy, politics and diplomacy. Unless the Japanese realize this danger, Japan will be left behind in the struggle for world supremacy. The League of Nations, Freemasons, May Day celebrations, are (all) under Jewish control.1 The Jewish plot must be destroyed by force… The Jews are responsible for the American and European “control” of the Chinese Nationalist Government… The anti-Japanese activities in England are all instigated by Jewish freemasons… They are responsible for the immorality of the Japanese youth by showing their (Jewish) films… the Jews control the American press and thereby public opinion, turning it against Japan.2

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  1. Ben-Ami Shillony, Revolt in Japan:The Young Officers and the February 26, 1936 Incident (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1973), esp. p. 15.

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  2. Namoru Shigemitsu,Japan and Her Destiny (Shigemitsu,Japan) ( London: Hutchinson, 1958 ), p. 95.

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  3. Katsumi Usui, “The Role of the Foreign Ministry,” in Dorothy Berg and Shumpei Okamoto (eds.),Pearl Harbor As History: Japanese-American Relations, 1931–1941 (Pearl Harbor) ( New York: Columbia U. Press, 1973 ), p. 135.

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Randolph L. Braham

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Kranzler, D. (1983). The Japanese Ideology of Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. In: Braham, R.L. (eds) Contemporary Views on the Holocaust. Holocaust Studies Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6681-9_4

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