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  1. 14. Okt. 2018 · Adolf Hitler meeting Japanese ambassador to Germany Hiroshi Ōshima Almost immediately, Oshima began sending reports back to Japan about the German leader’s plans. As the war progressed and the Japanese impressed Hitler with successes in Asia and the Pacific, Oshima gained ever greater trust and access to the inner workings of the Nazi war machine.

  2. Japanese general (1886-1975) 浩 ひろし, Hiroshi, Hirosi 大島 aka おおしま, Ōshima, Oshima, Ooshima, Ôsima, Oosima (19 Apr 1886 - certain 6 Jun 1975)

  3. Extract. The initial alignment, by means of the Anti-Comintern Pact, of the Japanese government with the Third Reich in 1936 was made possible by the extraordinary activities of Ōshima Hiroshi, then military attaché to Berlin. Colonel Ōshima, whose diplomatic role far transcended his early rank and authority, moved from the rank of Colonel ...

  4. Succeeded by. Stephanie Glasson. Personal details. Born. Tokyo, Japan. Official website. Hiromi Oshima (大島 浩美, [1] オオシマ・ヒロミ [2], Ōshima Hiromi) is a Japanese glamour model. In June 2004, she became the second Japanese-born Playboy Playmate.

  5. 1. Dez. 1980 · The Extraordinary Envoy: General Hiroshi Ōshima and Diplomacy in the Third Reich, 1934–1939. Washington: University Press of America. 1980. Pp. x, 235. Cloth $17.00, paper $9.40 - 24 Hours access Washington: University Press of America. 1980.

  6. In 1940, the US Army Signal Intelligence Service broke the Japanese diplomatic code. In 1975 Oshima Hiroshi, Japan's ambassador to Berlin during World War II, died, never knowing that the hundreds of messages he transmitted to Tokyo had been fully decoded by the Americans and whisked off to Washington, providing a major source of information for the Allies on Nazi activities.

  7. Baron Hiroshi Ōshima was a Japanese general in the Imperial Japanese Army and diplomat. He served as the Japanese ambassador to Germany before and during World War II and was, unwittingly, a major source of communications intelligence for the Allies. His role was perhaps best summed up by General George C. Marshall, who identified Ōshima as "our main basis of information regarding Hitler's ...