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Here was a case that could break the " national " unity of Japanese pacifism . Reactions from established peace movements were meek at best . A common argument was that confronting the nuclear nightmares in the future should have ...
Here was a case that could break the " national " unity of Japanese pacifism . Reactions from established peace movements were meek at best . A common argument was that confronting the nuclear nightmares in the future should have ...
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17 Japanese side . Even Filipino veterans who had been victims of the Death March ( such as Col. Fidel Ongpauco ' ? ) befriended Japanese veterans and tried to get their side . Australians , Canadians and other nationalities also ...
17 Japanese side . Even Filipino veterans who had been victims of the Death March ( such as Col. Fidel Ongpauco ' ? ) befriended Japanese veterans and tried to get their side . Australians , Canadians and other nationalities also ...
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When Hotta passed away at the age of 80 in 1998 , he was described in obituaries in Japanese newspapers as " a true internationalist . " As one of his translators pointed out , in Hotta's works one often finds a problem of specific ...
When Hotta passed away at the age of 80 in 1998 , he was described in obituaries in Japanese newspapers as " a true internationalist . " As one of his translators pointed out , in Hotta's works one often finds a problem of specific ...
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