
Index A Bangkok Jews, 109–110 Adler, Cyrus, 7 Barak, Ehud, 175 Akira, Kitade, 121 Baruch family, 107 Akira, Yamaji, 65 Bataan Death March, 81 Akirev family, 107 Begin, Menachem, 119 Alaungpaya, King, 94 Beijing Jewish community, 62–63 Allon, Yigal, 2 Beitar Youth Movement, 52, 57 Almeida, Dr. Luis, 1 B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation League, American Columbia Records, 131 164, 170 American immigration law of 1924, 25 Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, 4, 9, 15, 18, American-Jewish capitalists, 6–8 33, 40, 49, 72, 95 American Jewish Congress, 53, 58 Borodin-Gruzenberg, Michail, 23 American Jews, 33, 36, 46, 54, 57–59, 67, bubble economy, 173 69, 74–75, 80, 96, 104–105, 129, 148 Buddhism, 24 American Joint Distribution Committee, Bulgarian Jews, ix 60, 94, 96, 121, 123 Burmese Jews, 93–95 American occupation of Japan, 157–162 Bush, George W., 162 American Union of Orthodox Rabbis, 127 Anglo-Japanese Alliance in 1902, 44 C Anti-Comintern Pact of 1936, 48, 53, Camp Changi, 111 55, 67, 139 Camp Kanchanburi, 111 antisemitic publications, 24, 134. see also Caribbean Island of Curacao, ix The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Catholicism, 105 antisemitism, 20–21, 68, 81–83, 103, Chang Tso Lin, 50 105–106. see also Japanese Checkbook Diplomacy, 174 antisemitism; Russian antisemitism Chiang Kai-Shek, 23, 29, 48, 82, 135 Arab- Israel War, 168 Chicherin, Grigori, 20 Arab world, Japan’s attitude, 156–157 Chinese nationalism, 23, 30 Arafat, Yasser, 173 Chiune, Sugihara, 21, 70, 75, ix Arens, Moshe, 173 actions in saving Jews, 117–128 Asahi Shimbun, 134 Christianity in Japan, 11–12, 14 Ashkenazi, Rabbi Meir, 72 Chuo Koron, 21 Ashkenazi community, 99 A Citizen’s Guide to Assured Victory, 133 Aso, Taro, 175 Clinton, Bill, 174 Axis Alliance, 88, 169, ix Cohen, Dr. Abraham, 76, 78 Axis Pact of 1940, 59, 113, 124, 141–143, 149 Columbus, Christopher, 41 comfort women, 161, 165 B Committee for International Refugees Babel, Isaac, 40 (Nansen passports), 96 Bachrach, Emil, 95 Committee for the Assistance of Jewish Baghdadi Jews, 94, 107 refugees in Shangahi, 74 Balfour Declaration, 43–44, 109, 167 Converso Portuguese Jew, 108 Index 215 Cremieux Decree of 1870, 105 German-Japanese relations, 138–148 Czech Jews, 66, 74 German Weimar Constitution, 138 Czech Legion, 16 Giichi, Tanaka, 16, 44 Ginzburg & Co., 3 D Ginzburg family, 3–4 Daoud, Pasha, 107 Globacki, Pius, 123 David, Sigmund, 3 Goering, Herman, 100 David family, 107 Goldberg, Szimon, 131 David Sassoon and Sons Co., 2 Goodman, David, 11 Decoux, Jean, 105–106 Gorlitt, Manfred, 131 de Decker, L.P.J, 123 Grand family, 107 Der Sturmer, 133 Great Depression, 33, 51, 54, 139 Deshima, 1 Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere, The Diary of Anne Frank, 162 74, 85, 89 Disputed Points over Auschwitz, 165 The Great in the Small: The Coming of Dower, John, 133 Anti-Christ and the Rule of Satan on Dutch East Indies Company, 1 Earth (Sergei Nilus), 18 Dutch Learning School (Rangakusha), 2 Gulf War, 161–162 Guri, Chaim, 2 E Ecole francaise d’Éxtreme Orient, 104 Egypt, 47 H Ehrenburg, Ilie, 40 Hachiro, Arita, 60, 69, 124, 135 Eichmann, Adolph, 73, 146, 162 Hajime, Sugiyama, 88 Eichmann trial, 169 Hamadera prisoner-of-war camp, 42 Eidelberg, Joseph, 14 Harbin Jewish community, 8–9, 22, 25, 40, 42, Einstein, Albert, 47 45–50, 52, 54–55, 57–58, 60–62, 81, 118 Eizenstein, Sergei, 40 Hardoon, Aaron, 72 Elman, Mischa, 131 Hardoon family, 2, 72 European Jewry, ix Hebrew Immigrant Aid Association Ezra, Nissim Benjamin, 4, 46 (HIAS), 9 Ezra family, 2 He Feng Shan, 73 Heifetz, Yasha, 131 F Herzog, Chaim, 173 Far Eastern Jewish National Congress, Hideki, Tojo, 56 55–60 Himmler, Heinrich, 145 Fleisher, Benjamin, 5 Hirobumi, Ito, Prince, 10 Flinters family, 107 Hirohito, Emperor, 46, 166 Ford, Henry, 22 Hiroshi, Oshima, 118, 136 Fourisson, Robert, 164 Hitler, Adolph, 31, 36–37, 73, 82, 96, 164 French Indo-China Jews, 104–107 ideas about the Jews, 31–32 “friendly enemy” territory, 87 racial doctrines, 31 Fugu Plan, 52–55 Hochman, Joseph, 109 The Fugu Plan, 53 Holocaust, Japanese understanding of, Fukuyama Holocaust Education Center, 166 149–156, 162–163 Fumimaro, Konoe, 19, 69 denial, 163–166, 176 Hongkew ghetto, 78–82 G Hong Kong-Shanghai Banking Gabirol, Solomon, 94 Corporation, 102 Gemeinde, Judische, 76 Hong Kong’s Jewish community, 102–104 General Structure for the Reconstruction of Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, 103 Japan (Kitta Ikki), 24 Horvat, Piotr, 16 216 Index Huberman, Bronislav, 131 anti-cosmopolitanism and, 26 Hull, Cordell, 67, 145 anti-modern Western culture, 23–25 Hussein, Saddam, 161 in China, 82–83. see also Shanghai Husseini, Haj Amin el, 146 Jewish community domestic developments and, 23–28 I Hitler’s influence, 31–32 Ichiro, Tokutomi, 133 ideas from Nazi Germany, 33–34 Ikki, Kitta, 24 “Jewish Question” and, 27, 32–33, 35, Imber, Naftali Herz, 8 38, 46, 68, 78, 115 Inazo, Nitobe, 42 Jews as bearers of Anglo-American India, Jewish refugees in, 111–112 self-centered individualism and Indonesian Jews, 98–102 materialism, 26 Indonesia’s declaration of independence, 101 Japanese as descendants of the ten lost Institute of Islamic Areas, 66 tribes, 13–15 The International Jew (Henry Ford), 22 Japanese Communist Party, 41 The International Secret Force, 68 Japanese-occupied territory Jewry Irving, David, 164 Bangkok community, 108–111 Islamic Area, 66 Burma community, 93–95 Israel-Egypt peace treaty, 161 Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty of 1979, 173 community, 98–102 Israel-Jordan peace treaty, 161 “Eight Roofs” policy, 88 Israel Messenger, 46–47 French Indo-China community, Israel-Palestine Declaration of 104–107 Principles, 174 general observations, 84–90 Iwakura Mission (1871-1872), 10 Hong Kong community, 102–104 Penang community, 107–108 J Philippino community, 95–98 Jabotinsky, Zeév, 60 policy regarding, 112–116 Japan, ix Singapore community, 90–93 attitude to the Jews. see Japanese as “tolerated” or “protected” minority, 89 antisemitism Japanese racism, 34–38 diplomatic relations with Israel, x Japan Express, 5 economic and industrial development Japan-Israel relations, 166–168 of, 11 central issue in, 169–170 economic crisis of 1990, 173 Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty of 1979, economy, 1920s, 30 173–176 foreign policy, 29 political and economic problems, Japan Advertizer-Japan Times, 5 168–172 Japan and the Lost Tribes of Israel warming relationship, 175 (Norman McCleod), 13 Japan-Palestine Friendship, 172 Japan Biographical Encyclopedia, 6 Japan’s immigration laws (1935-1941) Japanese-American relations, 172 Five Ministers Committee, 67–70 Japanese-American treaty, 1854, 3 “Jewish and Muslim Affairs The Japanese and the Ten Lost Tribes of Committee,” establishment of, Israel (Joseph Eidelberg), 14 65–67 Japanese anti-foreignism, 33 “Open Door” policy, 67, 140 Japanese antisemitism, 10, 12, 21–23, 57, toward American Jews, 67 69–70, 82–83, x–xi toward German Jews, 64–65 1941-1945, 133–137 Japan-Soviet Union Non-Aggression Pact, American immigration law of 1941, 113 1924 and, 25 Jewish influence on Japanese, 13 Index 217 Jewish musicians in Japan, 130–133 Komichi, Harada, 101 Jewish Problem, 23, 37, 133–134, 150, 156 Korekiyo, Takahashi, 7 “Jewish Question” in Japan, 27, 32–33, 35, Koreshige, Inuzuka, 21, 35, 40–41, 53, 66, 38, 46, 68, 78, 115 75, 101, 127 1936-1945, 138–148 Kowner, Rotem, xi Jewish Refugee Committee of Manila, 96 Kozo, Okamoto, 171 Jewish settlers in Japan, 9. see also specific Kranzler, David, 46 communities Kreisler, Fritz, 131 early Japanese port cities, 2 Kristallnacht, 65 German-Jewish refugees, 138–148 Kuhn, Bela, 19 Jewish seamen and merchants, 1 Kuomintang, 23 Nagasaki community, 2–4 Kwantung Army, 27, 32, 39, 50, 141 Portuguese Conversos, 1 during Tokugawa regime, 1–2 L Yokohama community, 4–6 The Land of Israel, 99 Jewish Studies, 68 Lassner, Sigmund David, 4 Judaism, 2, 6, 11–14, 18, 26–27, 32, 41–42, Lassner family, 3 54, 82, 118 League of Nations, 23, 29–30, 33, 44–45, Judische Gemeinde, 72 47–48, 139 Lenin, 16 K Liebknecht, Karl, 19 Kadoorie, Sir Eli, 74, 103 Lowenthal, Rudolf, 62 Kadoorie family, 2 Luxemburg, Rosa, 19 Kadourie, Elie, 45 Lytton Commission, 32 Kaganovich, Lazar, 39 Kalvarisky-Margaliot, Chaim, 46 M Kamenev, Lev, 19, 39 MacArthur, Douglas, 22, 98 Kanji, Ishihara, 51 Machlis, Lev, 39 Kanzo, Uchimura, 42 Madrid Peace Conference, 1991, 174 Karachan, Lev (Leo), 23 Magen Avot (Shield of the Fathers), 90 Katsutoki, Sakai, 14 Mahler, Gustav, 131 Kaufman, Abraham, 52, 58–60 Mainichi Shimbun, 134 Kaunas, Jewish refugees in, 70, 75, 117–120, Malayan Jews, 91 124–126 Mamoru, Shigemitsu, 124 Keeler, Solomon, 3 Manchukuo, 33, 52, 54 Kellog-Briand Treaty, 1928, 29 Manchuria, 6, 9, 16, 22–23, 27–28, 32, 37, Kenjiro, Tokutomi, 42 39, 42, 45, 47–48, 69, 81, 96, 101, 118, Kiichiro, Higuchi, 22, 35, 39, 60, 140 127–128, 130, 135, 140–142, 144, 152, Kijuro, Shidehara, 29 155, 165 Kingoro, Hashimoto, 118 occupation of, 32–33, 50–52 Kinoye Tora, 14 Manchuria Faction, 51 Kisch, Frederick, 46 Manchurian Jews, 37–39, 41–42, 47–50, 63 Kissinger, Henry, 172 after Japan’s occupation, 50–52 Kiyoshi, Hiraizumi, 27 Fugu plan to settle European Jews in Kobe Jewish community, 4, 10–12, 75, Manchukuo, 52–55 121–122, 132–133, 136 mobilization of, 55–56 Ashkenazim families, 10 during Pacific War, 60–61 Sephardim families, 10 Mann, Thomas, 131 Koki, Hirota, 65 Marco Polo, 164–165 Kokutai, 19 Margolis, Laura, 75 Kolchak, Alexander Vasilyevich, 17 Marks, Alexander, 4 218 Index Marshal, David, 91, 93 Nobutaka, Shioden, 21, 135 Marshall, David, 113 Non-Aggression Pact, 1941, 144
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