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SHPP Shimoi Harukichi Private Papers (Private collection, Tokyo)

PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND MANUSCRIPTS

Japan

BKJ Bōei Kenkyūjo (National Institute for Defense Studies, Tokyo)
GGSK Gaimushō Gaikō Shiryōkan (Diplomatic Record Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, Tokyo)
KKK Kokuritsu Kōbunshokan (National Archives of Japan, Tokyo)
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OSK Ōkura Shūkokan (Archives of the Okura Museum of Art, Tokyo)

Italy

ACS Archivio Centrale dello Stato (Government Archives, Rome)
CO Carteggio Ordinario
CS Carteggio Riservato
DGP Divisione Generale Propaganda, n.u.p.i.e
DGPS Divisione Generale Pubblica Sicurezza
G Gabinetto
MCP Ministero della Cultura Popolare
MI Ministero dell’Interno
PP Polizia Politica
R Reports A16
AION Archivio Istituto Orientale Napoli (The University of Naples, Oriental Institute, Naples)
ASMAE Archivio Storico Ministero degli Affari Esteri (Foreign Ministry Archives, Rome)
AP Affari Politici, 1919–30, Giappone
AP Affari Politici, 1930–43, Giappone
AV Archivio Vittoriale (Gabriele D’Annunzio Archives, Gardone)
AF Archivio Fiumano
AG Archivio Generale
AP Archivio Personale
SMEUS Stato Maggiore dell’Esercito, Ufficio Storico (Army General Staff, Historical Archives, Rome)
SPD Segreteria Particolare del Duce

United States

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COLLECTIONS

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NEWSPAPERS

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Asahi shinbun, 1919–1950

Kōbe shinbun, 1935

Taiwan nichi-nichi shinpō, 1935

Tōkyō nichi-nichi shinbun, 1935

Yomiuri shinbun, 1919–1950

Yūshin nippō, 1935

Italy

Il Popolo d’Italia, 1919–1943

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