🇹🇷🇯🇵 • Decades after the Ottoman Empire collapsed, Abdulkerim Efendi, the Prince of the House of Osman embarked on a fateful journey to Japan in 1933.
Courted by Japanese ultranationalist groups, he was destined to become the Sultan of an Islamic State in East Turkestan.
🇲🇳🇩🇪🇯🇵 • In the heart of the Siberian chaos, Roman von Ungern-Sternberg encountered Japanese officers through the Semyonov Networks in the Transbaikal region, (1920s).
Where they began coordinating troop movements against the Reds, taking first steps toward joint operations.
🇩🇪 • German Lutherans celebrating the Luther Day in Berlin, merging Protestantism and National-Socialism togethers through the Positive Christian movement, (1933).
🇫🇷🇰🇷 • At the near end of the Cold War, the Korean Unification Church struck a direct deal with Le Pen’s Front National.
The price was millions of francs for guaranteed FN seats with Pierre Ceyrac, the Church’s French operative, running as an official FN candidate in 1986.