Mamoru Shinozaki
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篠崎 護(しのざき まもる、1908年2月 - 1991年)は、戦前日本の報道記者・スパイ、日本軍占領下シンガポールの軍政幹部、戦後日本の実業家、著作家。
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Mamoru Shinozaki (篠崎 護, Shinozaki Mamoru, February 1908 – 1991) was a journalist for Dentsu (later Dōmei) and spy for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in pre-war years, a military executive in Japanese-occupied Singapore, and a businessman and writer in post-war years. He is known for the in 1940, and for his testimony in the war crimes trial in 1947 for the Sook Ching massacre.
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Mamoru Shinozaki
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篠崎護
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Mamoru Shinozaki
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Mamoru Shinozaki
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Fukuoka, Japan
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February 1908
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1991
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, witness for Sook Ching trial
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journalist, spy, military executive, businessman, writer
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When dawn broke the glowing picture that was painted by those responsible for the scheme took on the complexion of a bad dream. Yes, they had been lured to their doom. These were the fruits of the Japanese Occupation. Before their very eyes lay not fertile valleys that could be profitably tilled, not the Utopia that Shinozaki and company had lectured them on, not wells that produced sparkling water within a few feet of the earth's surface. There, all around, the ugly, virulent Pahang jungle reared its treetops: jungle, jungle, everywhere! Fuji-go was nothing more than a clearing four miles square in extent and not even that, for the giants of the forest that had been felled lay exactly where they were when cut down.
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Singapore through sumshine and shadow
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Mamoru Shinozaki (篠崎 護, Shinozaki Mamoru, February 1908 – 1991) was a journalist for Dentsu (later Dōmei) and spy for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in pre-war years, a military executive in Japanese-occupied Singapore, and a businessman and writer in post-war years. He is known for the in 1940, and for his testimony in the war crimes trial in 1947 for the Sook Ching massacre. He was also known for his autobiography, which related the history of Japanese-occupied Singapore and was criticized by many researchers and Singaporean residents for his self-praise and for alleged lies and distortions of many historical facts.
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篠崎 護(しのざき まもる、1908年2月 - 1991年)は、戦前日本の報道記者・スパイ、日本軍占領下シンガポールの軍政幹部、戦後日本の実業家、著作家。
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1991