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The Fabrication of “Forced Conscription”

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Author Profile: Born the child of Korean residents in Iwate Prefecture in 1948. Educated at Rikkyo University and UCLA. Posts include Assistant Professor, College of International Studies, Keimyung University, Daegu, South Korea. Currently …
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How to Defeat China Cancer: The Final Showdown CHAPTER 5 japan AT A CROSSROADS

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chapter 5: japan AT A CROSSROADS 1. Absence of independent spirit in postwar Japan What is the “Japanese spirit” held in such awe by the Taiwanese? Taiwan is often described as pro-Japan because the Taiwanese have such great respec…
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Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War: A Response to My Critics

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ISSN 1936-5349 (print) ISSN 1936-5357 (online) HARVARD JOHN M. OLIN CENTER FOR LAW, ECONOMICS, AND BUSINESS CONTRACTING FOR SEX IN THE PACIFIC WAR: A RESPONSE TO MY CRITICS J. Mark Ramseyer Discussion Paper No. 1075 01/2022 Harvard…
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JAPAN’S MASTER PLAN FOR VICTORY: WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN

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Japan’s Master Plan for Victory: What Could Have Been Moteki Hiromichi Translated by Connie Prener Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact© …
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Gunkanjima (Battleship Island): A World Heritage Site Soiled by Korea

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Gunkanjima (Battleship Island): A World Heritage Site Soiled by Korea --Another distortion of history, akin to the “comfort women” Matsuki Kunitoshi Society for the Dissemination o…
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JAPAN’S MASTER PLAN FOR VICTORY: WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN No.6 CHAPTER 5

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CHAPTER 5: THE AKIMARU UNIT AND THE FALSIFICATION OF HISTORY The Akimaru unit operated under the aegis of the Ministry of War. Its official name was War Economy Research Group. It was on occasion referred to as the Special Group within t…
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Gunkanjima (Battleship Island): A World Heritage Site Soiled by Korea Part 4 , Chapter 15,16

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Chapter 15: Koreans came over to Japan of their own accord A great number of Koreans came looking for jobs It is clear that so-called “forced abductions” are a fallacy based on the simple fact that a great number of immigrant work…
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