Sanzō Nosaka
Sanzō Nosaka (野坂 参三, Nosaka Sanzō, 30 Maret 1892 – 14 November 1993) adalahs eorang pendiri Partai Komunis Jepang yang bekerja sebagai penulis, penyunting, pengorganisir buruh, agen komunis, politikus, dan profesor universitas. Ia adalah putra dari saudagar Jepang kaya, dan masuk Universitas Keio. Saat di universitas, Nosaka meminati gerakan-gerakan sosial, dan bergabung dengan organisasi buruh moderat setelah lulus, bekerja sebagai anggota staf riset, dan penulis dan penyunting majalah organisasi tersebut. Ia datang ke Inggris pada 1919 untuk mempelajari ekonomi politik, dimana ia mendalami kajian Marxisme dan menjadi komunis. Nosaka adalah anggota pendiri Partai Komunis Britania Raya, namun kegiatannya dalam lingkar komunis Inggris membuatnya dideportasi dari Inggris pada 1921.[1]
Karya
- Sanzo Nosaka (Under the Name "Okano") (1933). Revolutionary Struggle of the Toiling Masses of Japan. Speech By Okano, 13th Plenum of the Executive Committee of the Communist International. Workers Library Publishers.
- Sanzo Nosaka (1921). A Brief Review of the Labour Movement in Japan. The International Council of Trade and Industrial Unions.
Catatan kaki
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Referensi
- Ariyoshi, Koji, Alice M. Beechert, and Edward D. Beechert. From Kona to Yenan: The Political Memoirs of Koji Ariyoshi. United States of America: Biography Research Center. 2000. ISBN 0-8248-2376-1. Retrieved on August 14, 2011.
- Associated Press. "Obituaries: Sanzo Nosaka; Japanese Communist". Los Angeles Times. November 17, 1993. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
- "Sanzo Nosaka Ousted Communist". The Baltimore Sun. November 15, 1993. Retrieved September 25, 2011.
- "Nosaka Sanzo". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 2011. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
- Gillin, Donald G. and Etter, Charles. "Staying On: Japanese Soldiers and Civilians in China, 1945-1949." The Journal of Asian Studies. Vol. 42, No. 3, May 1983. Retrieved on February 23, 2011.
- Inoue, Prof. Hisashi. "CCP/Eighth Route Army’s Policies Toward POWs and the Japanese Anti-War Movement in China". Harvard University. June 2002. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
- "Spy Against Japan: Letters Shed New Light on Nosaka's Espionage Acts". The Japan Times Online. October 22, 2000. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
- Kifner, John. "John Service, a Purged 'China Hand,' Dies at 89". The New York Times. February 4, 1999. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
- Kirkup, James. "Obituary: Sanzo Nosaka". The Independent. November 16, 1993. Retrieved August 14, 2011.
- Lin Biao. "Build a People’s Army of a New Type". Long Live the Victory of People’s War! Foreign Languages Press. September 3, 1965. Retrieved August 17, 2011.
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Bacaan tambahan
- Kato, Tetsuro (July 2000). "The Japanese Victims of Stalinist Terror in the USSR" (PDF). Hitotsubashi Journal of Social Studies. 32 (1).
- Roth, Andrew (1945). Dilemma in Japan. Little, Brown.
- Mark Gayn (Dec 15, 1989). Japan Diary. Tuttle Publishing.
- Ware Jr, George (Oct 1, 1983). "Political Change During the Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952): The Justin Williams Papers in the East Asia Collection, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland". Journal of East Asian Libraries. 1983 (72).
- Agnes Smedley (1972). Great Road. NYU Press.
- Maochun Yu (Jul 31, 2013). OSS in China: Prelude to Cold War. Naval Institute Press. hlm. 168–183.
- Lynne Joiner (Jun 2, 2011). Honorable Survivor: Mao's China, McCarthy's America and the Persecution of John S. Service. Naval Institute Press. hlm. 74–107.
Pranala luar
- 抗战史上的今天 15 野坂参三决定建日本人民解放联盟 (dalam bahasa Tionghoa). 【抗战史上的今天】官方频道---纪念中国人民抗日战争暨世界反法西斯战争胜利70周年. Jan 14, 2015.
- Stories of anti-war Japanese in China, 1937-1945 (dalam bahasa Inggris). CCTV.com. Aug 31, 2015.
- Japan-Anti-fascism War (dalam bahasa Inggris). CCTV.com. Aug 19, 2015. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2015-12-22. Diakses tanggal 2021-10-07.
- "COMMUNISTS IN CHINA SEEK UNITY Answer to Japanese Threat". The Sydney Morning Herald. Jun 27, 1944.
- "Visit To Eight Route Army". The Sydney Morning Herald. Jul 12, 1944.
- "Japanese Communist Speaks". Kalgoorlie Miner. 4 August 1944.
- "Vote On Emperor Status Is Urged Jap Communists Said To Ask Referendum". Toledo Blade. Aug 11, 1945.
- "Papers of Lieutenant Colonel Donald M. Nugent, USMC". The MacArthur Memorial.
- "Lot 51 of 339: Four leaves of mimeograph reportage, dateline Yenan, August 14 and August 19, [1945]". 1945.
- "THE WORLD TODAY". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Jun 16, 1950.
- United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary (1951). Institute of Pacific Relations. pt 7. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off. hlm. 2450–2474.
- "Japan won't end emperor system, Mao wrote in '45". The Japan Times.
- "OUT OF EXILE TO RALLY JAPANESE DEMOCRATS". The Courier-Mail. 29 January 1946. [pranala nonaktif permanen]
- "ADVICE ON PRISONERS Reds Charged". The Sydney Morning Herald. Feb 20, 1950.
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