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Toshihira Inoguchi (猪口 敏平,
Inoguchi Toshihira, 11
August 1896 – 24
October 1944) was a ****anese vice-admiral and
served as the
commander of the Yamato-class...
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original (PDF) on
March 5, 2021. He, Baogang; Galligan, Brian;
Inoguchi, Takashi, eds. (January 2009).
Federalism in Asia. Cheltenham, England:...
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Takako Inoguchi (井口 任子,
Inoguchi Takako, born 4
February 1942) is a ****anese sprinter. She
competed in the women's 4 × 100
metres relay at the 1964 Summer...
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Kuniko Inoguchi (猪口 邦子,
Inoguchi Kuniko, born May 3, 1952) is a ****anese
political scientist and politician. She
served as ****an's
first Minister of State...
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Takashi Inoguchi (猪口 孝,
Inoguchi Takashi, 17
January 1944 – 27
November 2024) was a ****anese
academic researcher of
foreign affairs and
international and...
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Defeats and
Political Collapse, 1937–1945
University of
Michigan Press, 1982
Inoguchi, Rikihei,
Tadashi Nakajima, and
Robert Pineau. The
Divine Wind. Ballantine...
- the
sinking sub USS Sculpin.
October 24, 1944: Rear
Admiral Toshihira Inoguchi chose to go down with the ****anese battleship Musashi,
during the Battle...
- paper. 2001–2007 [archived 28
April 2014];79:16.
Lauterpacht 2002, p. 599
Inoguchi, Jain 2000, p. 228
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. プロトコール [Protocol] [PDF];...
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sailed for
Lingga Island,
where they
arrived on 17 July.
Captain Toshihira Inoguchi relieved Asakura in
command of
Musashi on 12
August 1944 and was promoted...
- 2015). "Slogans and politics".
Manila Bulletin.
Retrieved 27
January 2016.
Inoguchi, Takashi; Blondel, Jean (2012).
Political Parties and Democracy: Contemporary...