Allied Occupation of Japan 1945-1952: Perceptions from Heaven and Earth

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[1] STATE-WAR-NAVY COORDINATING COMMITTEE.  U. S. INITIAL POST-SURRENDER POLICY FOR JAPAN. September 21, 1945.
 
[2]“Final Draft of the Constitution Released,” Nippon Times, April 18, 1946.
[3] Shigeru, Yoshida Memoirs, 143.
[4] “Progressive Party Formally Organized and Women’s Party Plan To Run 50 Candidates In Coming Elections; Mrs. Kato Seen Likely,” Nippon Times, november 18, 1945.
[5] “The Political Situation: Early History of Parties and Statesmen Told,” Nippon Times, September 8, 1945.
[6] Wray, Change and Continuity in Modern Japanese Educational History, 447.
[7] Shigeru, The Yoshida Memoirs, 172-173.
[8] “The Improvement of Labor Standards,” Nippon Times, March 9, 1947.


[1] “Final Draft of the Constitution Released,” Nippon Times, April 18, 1946.
[2] Shigeru, Yoshida Memoirs, 143.
[3] “Progressive Party Formally Organized and Women’s Party Plan To Run 50 Candidates In Coming Elections; Mrs. Kato Seen Likely,” Nippon Times, november 18, 1945.
[4] “The Political Situation: Early History of Parties and Statesmen Told,” Nippon Times, September 8, 1945.
[5] Wray, Change and Continuity in Modern Japanese Educational History, 447.
[6] Shigeru, The Yoshida Memoirs, 172-173.
[7] “The Improvement of Labor Standards,” Nippon Times, March 9, 1947.

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