Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact

REVIEW
of English Language Books

(42 articles)
The significance of the concurrent publications of Professor Ramseyer’s papers in Japan and South Korea

By MATSUKI Kunitoshi,

<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

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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Taking Leave, Taking Liberty: American Troops on the World War II Home Front

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Taking Leave, Taking Liberty: American Troops on the World War II Home Front Aaron Hiltner University of Chicago Press, 2020. Reviewed by Tadashi Hama Few Americans know how many black American there are in the US. According to a …
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The real lesson of the Derek Chauvin Trail

By David Lee,

The real lesson of the Derek Chauvin Trail. By David LEE Political scientist Professor James Kurth pointed out in his 1994 essay, “The Real Clash,” that in contrast to other major civilizations, Western civilization “is the only c…
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The Nanjing Incident: Japanese Eyewitness Accounts

By Ara Kenichi,

The Nanjing Incident: Japanese Eyewitness Accounts ARA Ken’ich Society for the Dissemination of Historical Facts, 2020 Review by Tadashi HAMA On December 13, 1937, the capital city of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek’s empire, Nanjin…
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