Fujiwara kikan (藤原機関, Fujiwara or Efu Kikan) was a military intelligence operation established by the Imperial Japanese Army in the early stages of the Pacific War. Set up in Bangkok in late 1941, the unit was headed by Major Fujiwara Iwaichi, chief of intelligence of the 15th army, and was tasked to contact the Indian independence movement, the overseas Chinese and the Malayan Sultan with the aim of encouraging friendship and cooperation with Japan.
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- Fujiwara kikan (藤原機関, Fujiwara or Efu Kikan) was a military intelligence operation established by the Imperial Japanese Army in the early stages of the Pacific War. Set up in Bangkok in late 1941, the unit was headed by Major Fujiwara Iwaichi, chief of intelligence of the 15th army, and was tasked to contact the Indian independence movement, the overseas Chinese and the Malayan Sultan with the aim of encouraging friendship and cooperation with Japan. It is notable for its success in establishing cooperative ties between the Empire of Japan and the Indian independence movement, overseas Chinese and various Malay sultans.
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- ISBN 9971690144
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- Fujiwara kikan
- Fujiwara or Efu (F) Kikan
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- Allen L, in Newell 1981, 83
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- Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press.
- National University of Singapore Press
- New York,Columbia University Press
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- Japan in Asia, 1942-1945
- Japanese trained Armies in South-East Asia
- The Forgotten Army: India's Armed Struggle for Independence, 1942-1945.
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- 1971 (xsd:integer)
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- Fujiwara kikan (藤原機関, Fujiwara or Efu Kikan) was a military intelligence operation established by the Imperial Japanese Army in the early stages of the Pacific War. Set up in Bangkok in late 1941, the unit was headed by Major Fujiwara Iwaichi, chief of intelligence of the 15th army, and was tasked to contact the Indian independence movement, the overseas Chinese and the Malayan Sultan with the aim of encouraging friendship and cooperation with Japan.
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