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... catastrophes, but not racial dissolution. This is a revolutionary new view of history and of the causes of the crisis facing modern Western Civilization, ... States and Britain imposed an oil embargo on Japan in 1936, hoping to starve the mineral-poor ... objected to the Japanese-Chinese War, would never peacefully let Japan seize even more territory. However the Japanese also believed that the Americans ...
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... was built following the model of Chinese cities.
Nara, the first capital of Japan.
During the first years of existence of the Japanese state the emperor lived in Nara. ... little imposed their control over the whole country.
Samurai started to control Japan around year 1300.
This post is the first part of my brief summary of the history of Japan:
Brief History of Japan - Part 2
Brief History of ...
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... Jews accomplish a double whammy against the Americans and change American history.
1901 The Anglo-Japanese Alliance is signed. This enables Japan to prepare for war with ... here go into direct contradiction of what we have been taught in our schools about "history". It is a known fact that these criminals do not want the truth about their parts in causing all ...
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... worried young people are forgetting their history. Akihito said Japan must not forget its past and especially the difficult years ... father, posthumously called Emperor Showa in Japan after the name of his 1926-89 era, had as crown prince ... statement.
Historians are divided on whether the emperor was responsible for Japan's aggression before and during WWII or whether he was the puppet of military ...
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... Museum at UCLA. The exhibit, 'STEEPED IN HISTORY: The Art of Tea', has been guest-curated ... illustrates the commercialization of tea in China.
The Way of Tea in Japan
This portion of the exhibit is dedicated to the great efflorescence ... message with a light touch.
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What makes STEEPED IN HISTORY such a pleasure to experience is its all-too-rare combination of meticulous ...
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... growth and stock prices it was Numero Uno.
It turned out, as it always does, that Japan did not have the secret to everlasting success. Instead, what it had was what comes before a fall. The stock market crashed ... government spending soared, creating the largest deficits in Japanese history. Now, Japan’s national debt approaches 200% of GDP - a peacetime record. If it continues to grow at ...
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