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Akashi Motojiro
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Akashi Motojiro is a well-known military officer for
his intelligence activities
(Akashi maneuver) against Russia during the
Russo-Japanese War.
Akashi was appointed as military attache in Japanese Legation in France in 1901
(34th year of Meiji) and
was transferred as military attache in Japanese Legation in Russia in the next year.
After the Russo-Japanese War broke out,
he moved from Russia to Sweden, a neutral country.
Akashi continued to stay in Stockholm and
establish connections with
Russian revolutionary parties.
He supported their activities by providing funds.
He died in 1919 (8th year of Taisho) at the age of 55.
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