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Japan Awakened Asia—A Miracle of the 20th Century The Road to the Independence of India PART 10 : Conclusion

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Conclusion “Program to foster 100,000 foreign students” In 1984, I came to Japan as a foreign student to learn the Japanese language and culture under the program to “foster 100,000 foreign students” during the Prime Minister Na…
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THE ROAD TO THE GREATER EAST ASIAN WAR NAKAMURA AKIRA PART 17: CHAPTER 5 : Japan and world war i : 1 A re-examination of the Twenty-One Demands

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chapter 5: Japan and world war i A re-examination of the Twenty-One Demands Japan finally enters the war On June 28, 1914, during a visit to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir presumptive to t…
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Japan Awakened Asia—A Miracle of the 20th Century The Road to the Independence of India PART 9 : Chapter 8 Special discussion between Pema Gyalpo and Sarker

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Special discussion between Pema Gyalpo and Sarker The independence of Bangladesh and the Tibetans Sarker: Bangladesh became independent in 1971. Dr. Pema, were you a university student then? Pema Gylpo (hereinafter Pema): I was a stu…
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THE ROAD TO THE GREATER EAST ASIAN WAR NAKAMURA AKIRA PART 16: CHAPTER 4 : the inception of discord between japan and the us : 2 US anti-Japanese exclusionary policies and practices

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chapter 4: the inception of discord between japan and the us US anti-Japanese exclusionary policies and practices Chinese Exclusion Act Now I must address problems relating to the exclusion of Japanese immigrants, which arose in the US a…
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THE ROAD TO THE GREATER EAST ASIAN WAR NAKAMURA AKIRA PART 15: CHAPTER 4 : the inception of discord between japan and the us :1 Battle for railroad supremacy in Manchuria

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chapter 4: the inception of discord between japan and the us Battle for railroad supremacy in Manchuria Theodore Roosevelt’s pro-Japanese sentiments Japan-US relations, which had been amicable for the half-century beginning in the Anse…
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Ending the “lies” about the comfort women with the joint efforts of Japan and South Korea

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Ending the “lies” about the comfort women with the joint efforts of Japan and South Korea 作成者irichjp公開日2023年6月7日 International Research Institute for Controversial Histories Director Yamamoto Yumiko May,2023 …
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Japan Awakened Asia—A Miracle of the 20th Century The Road to the Independence of India PART 8 : Chapter 7 A short history of Bangladesh

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Chapter 7 A short history of Bangladesh The division of Bengal under the British colonial rule As we have seen so far, Bengal produced many prominent people in various fields and greatly contributed to the Indian independence movement.…
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Japan Awakened Asia—A Miracle of the 20th Century The Road to the Independence of India PART 7 : Chapter 6 Historical significance of the “Dissentient Judgment of Justice Pal”

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Chapter 6 Historical significance of the “Dissentient Judgment of Justice Pal” Justice Pal, “a man of justice” It is only in recent years that Justice Radhabinod Pal’s great achievement has been widely talked about and discuss…
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THE ROAD TO THE GREATER EAST ASIAN WAR NAKAMURA AKIRA PART 14: CHAPTER 3 : The Russo-Japanese War : 7 Events leading up to the annexation of Korea

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Chapter 3: The Russo-Japanese War Events leading up to the annexation of Korea Disingenuous Korean declaration of neutrality During the dozen or so years after the Russo-Japanese War ended, numerous events occurred that ended up transf…
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Japan Awakened Asia—A Miracle of the 20th Century The Road to the Independence of India PART 6 : Chapter 5 Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army

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Chapter 5 Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army Chandra Bose, who moved Japan Chandra Bose arrived in Japan on May 16, 1943, via dangerous voyage aboard submarines from Germany. After his arrival, on June 10, Bose met Prime Minister…
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