Shoichi Ichikawa

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Shoichi Ichikawa (市川 正一, Ichikawa Shōichi, 20 March 1892 – 15 March 1945) was a Japanese Communist Party member. He was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture on 20 March 1892. He joined the party in January 1923. He was arrested in April 1929. He died in prison in March 1945.[1]

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External links

  • "JAPAN TO URGE TRADE OF SILK FOR VITAL FOOD To Ask Permission for Barter System; Communists Would Get Rid of Mikadoism". The Montreal Gazette. 4 October 1945.
  • "MacArthur Ousts High Jap Official, Fires Police Heads". The Daily Times. 3 October 1945.

References

  1. ^ Milorad M. Drachkovitchy (1986). Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern. Hoover Press. pp. 191–192. ISBN 9780817984038.
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