Shigetada Nishimura person
also: Shig, Shigtada Nishatima Shigtado, Neshima, Nisosema, Mr. Zima
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Shigetada Nishimura member_of
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“Shigtada Nishatima Shigtado. His last name is spelled S-H-I-G-E-T-A-D-A, who was basically described as a plainclothes naval intelligence officer. He was operating under Admiral Maeda Tadashi, T-A-D-A-S-H-I.…”
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The Japanese surrendered in World War II. Sukarno proclaimed Indonesia independence on August 17th, 1945. You know, the same way that happened in Korea and Vietnam and many other places like the Philippines. The territorial extent of the ne…
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Shigtada Nishatima Shigtado. His last name is spelled S-H-I-G-E-T-A-D-A, who was basically described as a plainclothes naval intelligence officer. He was operating under Admiral Maeda Tadashi, T-A-D-A-S-H-I.…
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and whose house in Jakarta the proclamation was prepared. When the author interviewed Neshima in his house in Tokyo three times while he was writing this book, in 1983, he was 72 years old. He had offered the Indonesian nationalists three o…
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that was currently under Japanese control. Or they could have the Indies excluding West New Guinea, or the Indies including West New Guinea. Only Nishima encouragement was the third option accepted. A principal aim of the entire War of the …
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But when Nashima offered the Indonesian nationalists, the Indies, with NNG, there was some opposition to including the land of the Papians, Mohamed Hatta, who was declared the vice president of Indonesia at the time of the proclamation, str…
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Just before World War II, the area actually was controlled by the Dutch colonial administration, covered only 5% of NNG, and that 95% of that land had never been under the control of the Dutch, ever. So the question should be asked, by what…
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The real reason the Dutch wanted the territory, its known oil and mineral deposits, are the same reason that Mr. Zima wanted it to include it. And indeed, it was the same reason Alan Dulles had in mind without informing Kennedy that he firs…