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Harvard Reveals: Diabetes Breakthrough Hidden in Your Liver
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Blood Sugar)
Fri Jun 6 10:13:15 2025
Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2025 16:11:42 +0200
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Harvard Reveals: Diabetes Breakthrough Hidden in Your Liver
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uding Lieutenant General Toranosuke Hashimoto , commander of the Manchukuo Kempeitai (1932–1934) and later Vice Minister of War; General Shizuichi Tanaka, commander of the Kwantung Army's Kempeitai (1937–1938) and later commander of Tokyo Kempeitai (1938–1940) and Eastern District Army; and notoriously General Hideki Tojo, commander of the Kwantung Army Kempeitai (1935–1937) and later Minister of War, Prime Minister, and Chief of the General Staff.
Kempeitai personnel searching captured Chinese soldiers after the Fall of Nanking in 1937
As further foreign territories fell under Japanese military occupation during the 1930s and the early 1940s, the Kempeitai recruited large numbers of locals in those territories. Taiwanese and Koreans were extensively used as auxiliaries to guard POWs and police the newly occupied areas in Southeast Asia, and the Kempeitai also carried out recruitment activities among the populations of French Indochina, Malaya, and other territories.[citation needed]
The Kempeitai also operated on the Japanese home islands, where it was responsible for maintaining public order as a secret police, alongside the civilian Special Higher Police (in the 1920s there were mentions of a joint Tokk?–Kempeitai organization). The two organizat
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;">uding Lieutenant General Toranosuke Hashimoto , commander of the Manchukuo Kempeitai (1932–1934) and later Vice Minister of War; General Shizuichi Tanaka, commander of the Kwantung Army's Kempeitai (1937–1938) and later commander of Tokyo Kempeitai (1938–1940) and Eastern District Army; and notoriously General Hideki Tojo, commander of the Kwantung Army Kempeitai (1935–1937) and later Minister of War, Prime Minister, and Chief of the General Staff. Kempeitai personnel searching captured Chinese soldiers after the Fall of Nanking in 1937 As further foreign territories fell under Japanese military occupation during the 1930s and the early 1940s, the Kempeitai recruited large numbers of locals in those territories. Taiwanese and Koreans were extensively used as auxiliaries to guard POWs and police the newly occupied areas in Southeast Asia, and the Kempeitai also carried out recruitment activities among the populations of French Indochina, Malaya, and other territories.[citation needed] The Kempeitai also operated on the Japanese home islands, where it was responsible for maintaining public order as a secret police, alongside the civilian Special Higher Police (in the 1920s there were mentions of a joint Tokk?–Kempeitai organization). The two organizat</div>
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