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In February 1995 a magazine named Marco Polo (マルコポーロ), a 250,000-circulation monthly aimed at Japanese males, ran a Holocaust denial article by physician Masanori Nishioka (西岡昌紀) which stated:

"The 'Holocaust' is a fabrication. There were no execution gas chambers in Auschwitz or in any other concentration camp. Today, what are displayed as 'gas chambers' at the remains of the Auschwitz camp in Poland are a post-war fabrication by the Polish communist regime or by the Soviet Union, which controlled the country. Not once, neither at Auschwitz nor in any territory controlled by the Germans during the Second World War, was there 'mass murder of Jews' in 'gas chambers.'"
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Ryu Ota was a Japanese revolutionary thinker. He is the former Chairman of the Japan Revolutionary Communist League (Fourth International Japan Branch). His real name is Toichi Kurihara.

After leaving Communism, he became interested in learning about International Conspiracies against the Japanese. In his later years, there was a growing tendency to focus upon organizations such as Freemasonry in addition to Jewry.

The three pillars of his thought were:

-nationalism

-traditionalism

-natural diet

He advocated for the abolition of the livestock system and visited Yasukuni Shrine.

He was one of the leading anti-Semites in Japan claiming that "the Jewish network controls the world behind the scenes". Ota himself said, "Some people say that I have different opinions, but I am consistently anti-American.''

Primarily self-taught, he studied nearly 16 hours a day. He was so fluent in English that he read one English book a day. He has translated numerous works by John Coleman, Eustace Mullins, and David Icke.
Christian Assistance to the Imperial Japanese Army during WW2

The Japanese Salvation Army set up the Hokoku Teahouse (Patriotic TeaHouse), which provided services and leisure facilities for Japanese army soldiers on the battlefield, such as cookies, tea, candy, coffee, milk and other drinks, newspapers and magazines, a gramophone and hairdressing services, as well as snacks such as red bean soup on some special holidays.

Photography service was also provided and photos of soldiers were mailed to their families.
Christian Clergy (monks) in the Imperial Japanese Army

Pictures of monks who were with the Japanese Imperial Military during the war.
Christian Clergy (monks) in the Imperial Japanese Army

This painting shows in detail the appearance of monks who were with the Military during the war.
Hitler's_Social_Revolution_Nazi_Germany_1933_1939_1967_David_Schoenbaum.pdf
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Hitler's Social Revolution:
Class and Status in Nazi Germany 1933-1939

by David Schoenbaum

This book analyzes the Third Reich's economy and economic system. It is a detailed breakdown of how the Nazi economy functioned and argues how it was very similar to fascist Italy but in many ways it was more centralized.
Hitler Repudiates Reich Neo-Pagans; Backs Christianity
by the Associated Press (A.P.)
New York Times (N.Y.T.) Paper
Tuesday, October 29, 1935


Modern reprinting of the 1935 New York Times original newspaper documenting Hitler's rejection of paganism & reaffirming the Christian nature of the NSDAP & the Reich with the backing of the Catholic bishop of Germany.

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