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- An Uncanny Architecture of Cultural Heritage: Representations of the Japanese Occupation in Harbin, China." Visual Histories of Occupation: a Transcultural Dialogue
- Edited by Makoto Iokibe Tosh Minohara
- The South Manchuria Railway Company: an Accounting and Financial History, 1907-1943*
- Prewar Tourism Promotion by Japanese Government Railways Koichi Nakagawa
- Empire and Environment in the Making of Manchuria
- The Manchurian Incident, the League of Nations and the Origins of the Pacific War. What the Geneva Archives Reveal
- 1940 Japan-America Student Conference Diary by James J. Halsema
- Reconstructing Life in the Youth Corps Camps of Manchuria, 1938-45: Resistance to Conformity
- The Legacy of a War How the Legacy of the Russo-Japanese War Affected the US-Japan Relations Semiha Karaoğlu ASIA 501: Paths Of
- Cultural Interaction and Confrontation Among the Haunting Ghosts of Russians, Japanese, and Chinese in Harbin
- The Chino-Japanese Treaties and Annexes
- Public-Private Partnerships in Manchuria: Japan’S Colonial Economic Development Policy
- When Democracy Is Not Enough: Japan's Information Policy And
- The Geography of Manchuria by ROBERT BURNETT HALL University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Beyond the Amur: Frontier Encounters Between China and Russia, 1850
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Humanitarian Empire: the Red Cross in Japan, 1877-1945 a Dissertation Submitted in Partial S
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- The Imperialized Japanese Language Education in Colonial Taiwan and the Institute Working Manchu State
- Ultra Modernism in Manchuria
- Japan's Manchukuo Economic Development Or Militaristic Seizure
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- Everyday Life in the Puppet State: a Study of Ordinary People's
- General Ishii Shiro: His Legacy Is That of Genius and Madman Gregory Dean Byrd East Tennessee State University
- Opening a Storyline in the 2020 Olympics
- Section 2 – Japan in World War II
- Zen and Japanese Militarism: a Critical Inquiry Into the Roots of "Imperial Way-Zen"
- Japanese Pan-Asianism and the Philippines from the Late 19Th Century to the End of World War II Brill’S Japanese Studies Library