The Japanese Red ArmyThe Rosen Publishing Group, Inc, 15 déc. 2002 - 64 pages In the wake of its defeat in World War II, Japan found itself on the brink of an entirely new world. Japanese youth were particularly eager to enjoy this new freedom and test its limits. Out of a wave of student protests and pro-Communist rallies emerged the Japanese Red Army, one of the 1970s most feared and deadly terrorist groups. Initially committed only to the overthrow of the Japanese government, the JRA soon expanded its mission to embrace global Communist revolution. |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
Airport attack Arab asylum attack at Lod Aviv baggage claim area began Beirut Blood and Rage bombs Carlos the Jackal communist revolution defeat Israel Eisaku Sato eleven hostages extremist Farrell's Blood fight forgery charges French Embassy global goals grenade guerrilla guns Hague hijacking Hirohito imperialism Israeli jail Japan Airlines Flight Japan Airlines plane Japanese Communist Japanese Communist Party Japanese government Japanese prime minister Japanese Red Army Jordan JRA leader Fusako JRA's demands killed Kozo Okamoto land leader Fusako Shigenobu Lebanon Liberation of Palestine Libya Lod Airport MacArthur Maruoka Middle East murder North Korea overthrow Palestine Liberation Organization Palestinian passengers passports PFLP police political Popular Front ransom Red Army Faction Red Army members Red Army's revolutionary rorists Rosen Publishing Group runway safe haven sentenced September Takeshi Okudaira Terrorism terrorist activities terrorist attacks terrorist groups terrorist organizations three JRA members Tokyo United violent weapons Yodo York Yutaka Furuya Zengakuren