词条 | Shigeki Oka |
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In 1902, Oka Shigeki immigrated to America,[3] where he became head of the San Francisco branch of the Heimin-sha (Society of Commoners). He helped Kotoku Shusui make contact with American socialists, and anarchists during his stay in America.[4] Before Kotoku returned to Japan, Oka gave advice to Kotoku on how to start a revolution in Japan.[5] During World War II, Oka was interned at Heart Mountain Internment Camp.[2] In 1943, he was recruited by the British Armed Forces to print propaganda materials, such as the Gunjin Shimbun [Soldier News], in Kolkata, India.[6] Naoki Oka is Shigeki Oka's brother. See also
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Oka Shigeki|url=http://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%B2%A1%E7%B9%81%E6%A8%B9|work=Nihon jinmei daijiten+Plus|publisher=Kōdansha|accessdate=24 January 2014|language=Japanese}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Oka, Shigeki}}2. ^1 Before Internment: Essays in Prewar Japanese American History By Yuji Ichioka Page 300 3. ^Japan and the High Treason Incident edited by Masako Gavin, Ben Middleton Page 20-21 4. ^The Japanese Conspiracy: The Oahu Sugar Strike of 1920 Page 23 5. ^Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852-1912 By Donald Keene Page 689 6. ^Nisei linguists: Japanese Americans in the Military Intelligence Service During World War II By James C. McNaughton page 289 9 : Japanese socialists|Japanese rebels|American journalists of Japanese descent|British Army personnel of World War II|Japanese emigrants to the United States|Japanese-American internees|1878 births|1959 deaths|People from Kōchi Prefecture |
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