Tsuyoshi Okudaira (奥平 剛士, Okudaira Tsuyoshi, July 21, 1945 - May 30, 1972) was a Japanese communist activist and one of the leaders of the militant group Japanese Red Army (JRA). He was killed carrying out the Lod Airport Massacre near Lod, Israel on May 30, 1972. At the time of his death, he was married to JRA leader Fusako Shigenobu. He was the older brother of fellow JRA activist Junzō Okudaira.
TsuyoshiOkudaira (奥平 剛士, OkudairaTsuyoshi, July 21, 1945 - May 30, 1972) was a Japanese communist activist and one of the leaders of the militant group...
and the United States. The JRA was founded by Fusako Shigenobu and TsuyoshiOkudaira in February 1971, and was most active in the 1970s and 1980s, operating...
larger operation that went awry. The three perpetrators—Kōzō Okamoto, TsuyoshiOkudaira, and Yasuyuki Yasuda—had been trained in Baalbek, Lebanon; the actual...
fellow militant TsuyoshiOkudaira to secure his last name, because while "Fusako Shigenobu" was known to Japanese police, "Fusako Okudaira" was not. Arriving...
overseas became the Japanese Red Army, led by Shigenobu Fusako and TsuyoshiOkudaira, while those who wished to continue the revolution at home in Japan...
a Leading Role Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role Tsuyoshi Kusanagi – Midnight Swan Shun Oguri – The Voice of Sin Kōichi Satō – Fukushima...
Toyotomi family to build it upon the ruins of a former medieval castle. Okudaira Nobumasa was the first person to live in the castle and he was followed...
Takanori Iwata, Miho Nakayama My Small Land Emma Kawawada Lina Arashi, Daiken Okudaira, Hanae Kan 13 Bubble Tetsurō Araki Jun Shison, Mamoru Miyano, Yuki Kaji...
the United States, started to teach Dutch while he was a guest of the Okudaira family. In 1868 he changed the name of the school to Keio Gijuku and devoted...