New facts emerge in Moscow on ex-JCP chief Nosaka
TOKYO, Japan - Three newly unearthed coded letters written by Sanzo Nosaka (file photo), a controversial Japanese Communist Party leader who was later expelled by his party and died seven years ago at age 101, shed light on his underground life in the United States after he sneaked into the country in 1934 as an agent for Comintern -- the international communist organization headed by Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin.
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