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  2. Federal Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    At 23:11 on 20 August 1968, BND radar operators first observed abnormal activity over Czech airspace. An agent on the ground in Prague called a BND out-station in Bavaria: "The Russians are coming." Warsaw Pact forces had moved as forecast. [21] However, the slowly sinking efficiency of BND in the last years of Reinhard Gehlen became evident.

  3. The Great Sasuke - Wikipedia

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    In the Third Competition, he got stuck at the Rolling Log and timed out on the Hill Climb. When the name SASUKE was translated into "Ninja Warrior" for the United States, the translators ignored his wrestling background and called him "The Great Ninja Warrior". Sasuke is also part of the rock band Crazy Crew with Ricky Fuji and Ken45°.

  4. Ninja - Wikipedia

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    A copy of the legendary 40-page book called Kanrinseiyo made in 1748. Between 1960 and 2010 artifacts dating to the Siege of Odawara (1590) were uncovered which experts say are ninja weapons. [51] Ninja were spies and saboteurs and likely participated in the siege. [51] The Hojo clan failed to save the castle from Toyotomi Hideyoshi forces. [51]

  5. Modern schools of ninjutsu - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Masaaki Hatsumi founded the Bujinkan organization. It uses the concepts of Ninjutsu in three of its nine schools [3] though they have since steered away from the "Ninjutsu" moniker in order to avoid stereotypes and since the art, which contains 9 ryūha (or schools), only has 3 schools based on the ninja while the other 6 are based on samurai tactics.

  6. Naruto: Clash of Ninja - Wikipedia

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    Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen! 4 (NARUTO (ナルト) 激闘忍者大戦! 4, lit. Naruto: Great Ninja Battle! 4) is the fourth installment of this series. It was released in Japan in November 2005. It covers the events from the Sasuke Retrieval arc. Most noticeably, the game removes the shop feature and focuses on meeting certain criteria in the ...

  7. Ninjatō - Wikipedia

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    Jürgen Bieber: Ninja-to: The sword of the ninja, Verlag Autorenschmie.de, Wangen 2009, ISBN 978-3-940404-12-1 A Glossary of Arms and Armor, ed. George C. Stone, Southworth Press, 1961, p. 469 Secret Guide to Making Ninja Weapons, by Yamashiro Toshitora, Butokukai Press, 1986, ISBN 978-99942-913-1-1

  8. Kōka ikki - Wikipedia

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    The Mochizuki, descendants of the Kōka clan, were among the families which participated in the battle. [18] Because of their service, Takayori made them retainers and allowed them the privileges of surnames and sword ownership. [16] By the mid-1500s, the services of ninja from Iga and Kōka were in high demand, in use by at least 37 areas. [19]

  9. Naruto: Shippuden season 15 - Wikipedia

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    The DVD collection was released on March 5, 2014 under the title of The Fourth Great Ninja War - Sasuke and Itachi (忍界大戦・サスケとイタチ, Ninkai Taisen - Sasuke to Itachi). The season contains five musical themes between two openings and three endings.