"The world is facing a historic turning point because the system of materialistic liberalism has come to a deadlock."
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January 1941. Quoted in "The China Monthly Review" - Page 47 - East Asia - 1917
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Kingoro Hashimoto
Kingoro Hashimoto (February 19, 1890 – June 29, 1957) was a Japanese soldier and politician, with active participation in various attempts at coup d'états and was a founder of radical secret societies. Hashimoto later was elected to the House of Representatives. The Imperial Youth Federation under his leadership had a mission of guiding the nationalist and militarist indoctrination of young people during war time, in a similar post to Baldur von Schirach and Arthur Axmann, leaders in the Hitler
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