Doyōbi
The Doyōbi (Japanese: 土曜日, pronounced [dojoːbi]) was an anti-fascist newspaper published in Kyoto, Japan, from July 1936 to November 1937. The Doyōbi ("Saturday", in Japanese) was named after the Vendredi ("Friday"), an organ of the French Popular Front. Katsuo Nose (1894–1979), Masakazu Nakai (1900–1952) and Kaname Hayashi (1894–1991), who were popular academics in Kyoto, were responsible for the editing, while Raitaro Saito (1903–1997), a film actor, managed the finances and advertisements by sponsors. (Editorial opinion of the first issue of Doyōbi, July 7, 1936)
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Doyōbi
The Doyōbi (Japanese: 土曜日, pronounced [dojoːbi]) was an anti-fascist newspaper published in Kyoto, Japan, from July 1936 to November 1937. The Doyōbi ("Saturday", in Japanese) was named after the Vendredi ("Friday"), an organ of the French Popular Front. Katsuo Nose (1894–1979), Masakazu Nakai (1900–1952) and Kaname Hayashi (1894–1991), who were popular academics in Kyoto, were responsible for the editing, while Raitaro Saito (1903–1997), a film actor, managed the finances and advertisements by sponsors. (Editorial opinion of the first issue of Doyōbi, July 7, 1936)
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Doyōbi (japonés: 土曜日, pronunci ...... nte Popular de Kioto de 1937.
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The Doyōbi (Japanese: 土曜日, pro ...... opular Front Incident of 1937.
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『土曜日』(どようび)は、1936年(昭和11年)7月から翌1937年(昭和12年)11月まで刊行された日本の隔週新聞である。
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Doyōbi (japonés: 土曜日, pronunci ...... e Doyōbi, 7 de julio de 1936)
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The Doyōbi (Japanese: 土曜日, pro ...... issue of Doyōbi, July 7, 1936)
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『土曜日』(どようび)は、1936年(昭和11年)7月から翌1937年(昭和12年)11月まで刊行された日本の隔週新聞である。
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土曜日 (週刊紙)
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