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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Japanese history: Index of articles

The Japan Times, 1966
Kazushige Hirasawa: Non-editor of The Japan Times
Wartime headlines from The Japan Times
Japan Times reports end of Pacific War
Japanese wartime propaganda
Wartime cartoons of Etsuro Kato
Three views of the British in India
The strange case of John Holland
Japan Today, 1945-47
National Geographic goes to Japan, 1946 (Part 1)
National Geographic goes to Japan, 1946 (Part 2)

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