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Tokyo no hakenkuroitsu
Tokyo no hakenkuroitsu

By Ayano Nakamura

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FDR & Stalin
FDR & Stalin

By Amos Perlmutter

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Weapons for victory
Weapons for victory

By Robert James Maddox

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On the morning of August 6, 1945, the American B-29 Enola Gay released an atomic bomb over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. On August 9 another bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. Fifty years have passed...

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Ima, heiwa to wa
Ima, heiwa to wa

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Kichi no seijigaku
Kichi no seijigaku

By Shinji Kawana

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Acheson and empire
Acheson and empire

By John T. McNay

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"Acheson and Empire offers a reassessment of Dean Acheson's policies toward the former colonial world during his period as secretary of state from 1949 to 1953. John T. McNay argues that Acheson in...

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Nihon no gaiko senryaku
Nihon no gaiko senryaku

By Shinsaku Hogen

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Nitchu sengo kankei shi
Nitchu sengo kankei shi

By Mantaro Furukawa

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