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    Debunking the myths of the Sino Japanese War

    The Second Sino–Japanese War Was Caused by China — A Criticism of the ―Japan-as-Aggressor‖ View — by Moteki Hiromichi, deputy chair, Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact Introduction The Marco Polo Bridge Incident is usually considered to have been the start of the Second...
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    Debunking the myths of the Sino Japanese War

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    Debunking the myths of the Sino Japanese War

    Understanding the Last Emperor, Part I The last Emperor of China is not a well known figure, and it is an unfortunate truth that most of the notoriety he does hold is on account of the famous Academy Award-winning film about his life. Though he lived not a very long time ago, the last Chinese...
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    Debunking the myths of the Sino Japanese War

    Manchu Princess, Japanese Spy: The Story of Kawashima Yoshiko, the Cross-Dressing Spy Who Commanded Her Own Army Yoshiko Kawashima’s life has been the subject of novels, soap operas and movies since the 1920s. Manchu Princess, Japanese Spy, by Phyllis Birnbaum 272 pages. Columbia University...
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    Debunking the myths of the Sino Japanese War

    Justifying the Japanese War Whenever a nation goes through a traumatic event, such as a world war, there is always an attempt to justify it in some way. Sometimes, this is easy, particularly for those who fought defensive wars; you fought because you were attacked and had to defend yourself...
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