Hideo Ohashi (police officer)
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Hideo Ohashi (I do it Hideo, from March 15, 1903 to June 1, 2002) is a Japanese police official, commentator. Former Metropolitan Police Department assistant inspector.
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I am from Kanagawa. Nippon University university graduate. I become Metropolitan Police Department policeman in 1928. Time Ikki Kita and the contact in charge of the special serviceman of the Nakano police station of Tokyo. I served the investigation chief of Sorge at time of the Metropolitan Police Department special serviceman part Foreign Affairs Division Russia group deputy chief. I successively hold the chief constables of Arakawa, Shibuya after the war and retire in 1956. I expressed "the record of a certain police officer" in 1967 and blew the whistle on the police. The June 1, 2002 death. 99 years old. The writing in others "truth Sorge cases."
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- "Record - wartime of a certain police officer, after the war 30 years" (Misuzu Publishing, July, 1967)
- "The second police story" (Misuzu Publishing, August, 1979)
- "Fulfil a promise with Sorge" (Tadamitsu Matsuhashi and joint work); (origin publication center, January, 1988)
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