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Yoshiko Kawashima.
In: Salem Press Biographical Encyclopedia, 2022-09-01, S. 2
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Manchu princess and intelligence agent for the Japanese. Born as Aisingoro Xianyu, Yoshiko Kawashima (yoh-shee-koh kah-wah-shee-mah) was the daughter of Prince Su (1863-1922), a member of the Manchu family, who ruled China until 1911. Su then became an ally of Japanese forces in North China in exchange for their patronage. In 1913, Su arranged for his daughter’s adoption by the childless Kawashima Naniwa, a Japanese agent in China. Renamed Yoshiko Kawashima, she had a Japanese-style upbringing and education. In November, 1927, she married Kanjurjab, son of the Inner Mongolian general Babojab, who had been allied with Prince Su against the Russians. Kawashima divorced Kanjurjab in 1931 but maintained connections with Inner Mongolian leaders. As a member of the old Manchu ruling family and having Mongol contacts and a Japanese education, Kawashima became an agent aiding Japanese expansionist activities in Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, and Northeast China proper.
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Yoshiko Kawashima.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | McCaskey, Michael |
Zeitschrift: | Salem Press Biographical Encyclopedia, 2022-09-01, S. 2 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2022 |
Medientyp: | Nachschlagewerk |
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