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Pre-Pacific War Japanese espionage and propaganda activities in Australia: a case of too little too late

机译:太平洋战争前日本在澳大利亚的间谍活动和宣传活动:太少太迟的情况

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Leading up to the Pacific War, Japanese legations around the world undertook significant espionage and propaganda activities to either collect intelligence on potential adversaries, or to shape local opinion favourably towards Japanese expansionist policies. Australia was no exception. Japanese diplomats based in Sydney worked closely with Japanese corporations and local enablers in coordinating covert and overt activities which assisted Japan in preparing for war in the Pacific, and ultimately for war against Australia. Although Japan failed to collect high value military intelligence against Australia, and its subtle and well-organised local propaganda campaign could not erase negative public perceptions of Japanese militarism in China, its vast economic intelligence collection activities likely proved highly useful in rebuilding post-war relations with Australia.
机译:在太平洋战争爆发之前,世界各地的日本军团进行了重大的间谍活动和宣传活动,以收集有关潜在对手的情报,或者对日本的扩张主义政策有利地塑造当地舆论。澳大利亚也不例外。驻悉尼的日本外交官与日本公司和当地推动者密切合作,协调秘密和公开活动,这些活动协助日本为太平洋战争做准备,并最终为与澳大利亚的战争做准备。尽管日本未能收集到针对澳大利亚的高价值军事情报,并且其微妙而井井有条的本地宣传活动无法消除公众对日本军国主义的负面看法,但其庞大的经济情报收集活动可能对重建战后关系非常有用与澳大利亚。

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