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Jan Letzel
male, deceased - Jan Letzel was a Czech architect. Jan Letzel was born in the town of Náchod, Bohemia. The son of a hotel owner, he studied at Prague's School of C... More
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Uchida Kosai
male, deceased - Count (17 November 1865 - 12 March 1936) was a Japanese statesman and diplomat. He was also known as Uchida Yasuya. Born in what is now... More
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Kenichi Enomoto
male, deceased - Ken'ichi Enomoto (1904-1970) was a popular Japanese singing comedian, mostly known by his stage name Enoken (エノケン). Enomoto was a major innovato... More
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Mantarō Kubota
male, deceased - was a Japanese author, playwright and Japanese poet. Kubota was born in the plebian Asakusa district of Tokyo, to a clothing merchant family. He... More
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Masahiko Amakasu
male - was a Japanese Lieutenant in charge of a detachment of military police during the Great Kanto Earthquake. On September 16, 1923, Noe Itou, Sakae... More
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Linton Wells
male, deceased - Linton Wells (1893-1976) was a noted foreign correspondent, world traveler and pioneer broadcaster. Born in Louisville, Kentucky on April 1, 1893,... More
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Miekichi Suzuki
male, deceased - was a Japanese novelist. Suzuki was born in Hiroshima. His works include: *古事記物語 (Kojiki monogatari / Tha tale of Kojiki) *大震火災記 (Da... More
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Tachū Naitō
male, deceased - Tachū Naitō attended the Old System Kofu Middle School (presently Yamanasi Prefectural Kofu First High School), he passed high school, then at... More
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An Chang-Nam
male, deceased - An Chang-nam was the first Korean aviator. He is believed to have been inspired to learn to fly after having seen an aerobatics demonstration by... More
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