The Japanese ... as symbolic of the occupation period to follow: optimistic, thoroughly American, and unmistakably MacArthur. Although the occupation was nominally an allied enterprise ...
1 audiocassette tape of a memorial for Brines in Japan (1982); the manuscript for "MacArthur's Japan"; photographs of the Allied occupation of Japan after World War II, the Korean War and Brines; and ...
During the post-World War II occupation of Japan, the General Headquarters of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (GHQ) kept a sharp eye on Japanese media reports and publications ...
The creators decided to stop airing it out of sensitivity to the tragedy. Pokémon is a Japanese cartoon series popular all ...
She specializes in modern Japanese history, with a particular interest in postwar photography and visual culture, cultural identity and representation, and social relations of the Allied Occupation of ...
“Nippon Nikki” (Japan Diary), an account of the Allied occupation of Japan by American journalist Mark Gayn (1909-1981), describes a scene where GHQ officials show their draft of Japan’s new ...
World War II interrupted the dish’s popularity, as food shortages led the Japanese government to ban “luxury foods,” ...
The emperor airs by radio a statement of unconditional surrender. 1945-1952: Allied occupation of Japan; democratic party government restored; women gain legal equality and right to vote. Enactment of ...
Revisionist historians argue that the A-bomb was unnecessary and even immoral: Japan, already starving from the Allied naval and air blockade, would have surrendered anyway once the Soviet Union ...
The Japanese ... as symbolic of the occupation period to follow: optimistic, thoroughly American, and unmistakably MacArthur. Although the occupation was nominally an allied enterprise ...