(45 articles)
- Defending the Enemy: Justice for the WWII Japanese War Criminals
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By Elaine B. Fischel
- Defending the Enemy: Justice for the WWII Japanese War Criminals Elaine B. Fischel Bascom Hill Books, 2009 Reviewed by David Lee “On May 3, 1946, with the glamor of and artistry of a Hollywood premiere, the trial was underway.” …
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- The Invasion of Japan: Alternative to the Bomb
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By John Ray Skates
- Defending the Enemy: Justice for the WWII Japanese War Criminals Elaine B. Fischel Bascom Hill Books, 2009 Reviewed by David Lee “On May 3, 1946, with the glamor of and artistry of a Hollywood premiere, the trial was underway.” …
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- The Culture Transplant: How Migrants Make the Economies They Move to A Lot Like the Ones They Left
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By Aldric Hama,
- Book Review The Culture Transplant: How Migrants Make the Economies They Move to A Lot Like the Ones They Left Author: Garett Jones Stanford University Press, 2022 Reviewed by Aldric Hama “The apple rarely falls far from the tree.…
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- The significance of the concurrent publications of Professor Ramseyer’s papers in Japan and South Korea
- <Book Review> Harvard Professor Tells Us the Truth about the Comfort Women Issue (Subtitle: Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War), written by John Mark Ramseyer, translated by Lee Woo-youn and Lew Seok-choon, published by Media Watch…
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- Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democratic Plantation
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- Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democratic Plantation Candace Owens Simon & Schuster, 2020. Review by Tadashi Hama American political commentator Candace Owens elaborates in her first book her tho…
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- Review of Moteki Hiromichi’s “Japan’s Master Plan for Victory: What Could Have Been” By Miroslav Marinov, Ph.D.
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- 1 Review of Moteki Hiromichi’s “Japan’s Master Plan for Victory: What Could Have Been” By Miroslav Marinov, Ph.D. Mr. Moteki’s new book challenges the reader’s understanding of the Pacific War. The challenge is not formulated…
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- Contracting for Sex in the Pacific War: A Response to My Critics
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By J. Mark Ramseyer,
- 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. Hiromichi Moteki Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact, 2020 Originally published as Daitoa senso: Nihon wa shori no hoteishiki wo motteita (Heart Publishers, 2018). Re…
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- The Un-Civil War: Shattering the Historical Myths.
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- The Un-Civil War: Shattering the Historical Myths. By Leonard M. Scruggs (Universal Media, 2011) Reviewed by: Tadashi Hama The most destructive conflict in American history, in terms of both lives lost and property d…
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- Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies.
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- Hollywood Goes to War: How Politics, Profits and Propaganda Shaped World War II Movies. Clayton R. Koppes and Gregory D. Black University of California Press, 1990 Review by Tadashi Hama A thin section of American history is prese…
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