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The Interwar Japanese Intelligence Activities in the Baltic States: 1918-1940




AuthorsShingo Masunaga

PublisherEstonian Academy of Sciences and the Institute for History, Archelogy, and Art History of Tallinn University

Publishing placeTallinna

Publication year2018

JournalActa Historica Tallinnensia

Volume24

Issue1

First page 78

Last page98

Number of pages21

ISSN1406-2925

eISSN1736-7476

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.3176/hist.2018.1.04

Web address http://www.kirj.ee/public/Acta_hist/2018/issue_1/acta-2018-24-78-98.pdf

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/36749788


Abstract

This article aims to unveil the truths of the interwar Japanese intelligence activities in the Baltic States. Starting from the publication of Yuriko Onodera’s memoir ‘In the Shore of the Baltic Sea’ in 1985, the activities began to catch scholarly attentions. The activities were partially covered in some of the previous academic publications, such as a general picture of Japanese intelligence plan ‘1932’ in Kuromiya & Mamoulia (2016). However, this is the first-ever article to provide a perspective of the activities of the Japanese military attaché office in Riga.


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