The dismissal and dismissal of Communist Party members and their sympathizers from public office or private business (purge from public office). In Japan, during the occupation from 1949 through the Korean War the following year, many purges were carried out at the command of GHQ. Over 1,100 people, including civil servants, workers, and journalists, were removed from their positions. →Eales Affair/McCarthyism→Related topicsImai Tadashi | Japan | Japanese Communist Party | Murakami Ichiro | Yoshida Shigeru Cabinet Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
共産党員やその同調者を公職または民間企業から罷免解雇すること(公職追放)。日本では占領下の1949年以後翌年の朝鮮戦争の時期にかけてGHQの指示により多数の追放が行われた。公務員,労働者,ジャーナリストなど1100人以上がその地位を追われた。→イールズ事件/マッカーシイズム →関連項目今井正|日本|日本共産党|村上一郎|吉田茂内閣 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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