Background
Tomin Suzuki was born in 1895 in Iwate, Japan.
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Tomin Suzuki was born in 1895 in Iwate, Japan.
He graduated from Economics Department, Tokyo University in 1923.
He engaged in labor movement. When he was managing editor of the Yomiuri Shimbun (newspaper) shortly after the war, he turned the paper into a pro-Communist one for a time. Left the paper in 1946 and became a member of the Kanto Democratic Foodstuff Council. Books include "Glimpses of the Nazi Country" and "Peaceful Labor Revolution".