An Exposé of Japan's Political Position After the War Sidney ... Japanese deliberately voted to permit their soldiers to loot . The British and Americans gave their voice against looting , but the English although giving their voice for no ...
The guide is targeted at English speakers, because the author purchased several foreclosed properties in Japan, and he saw the opportunity for a guide for those people who wish to live, retire or holiday in Japan, because the country is ...
In 1945, US intelligence officers in Manila discovered that the Japanese had hidden large quantities of gold bullion and other looted treasure in the Philippines.
... looting, Japanese espionage and persecution, Portuguese spies working for Japan January 13, 1944, 15 pp. Report on ... No. 39 2nd Ed. Of Assemblage No. 15 January 1942-January 1944, 30 pp. 60086 Report by a repatriate on the S.S. ...
How to Make Sense of the New Japan and Why It Matters Ulrike Schaede. in line at the bus stop in orderly fashion, and nobody jumped the queue. There was no looting, no stealing (including in the subway stations), no wailing or other ...
... no doubt that ' wa ' helped Japan to deal with its monumental problems ; but it also means that victims suffer in silence . In the immediate aftermath of the tsu- nami , orderly queues snaked for miles for food , water and fuel . There was ...
... looting Chinese homes and businesses for food, bedding, and other goods. Others were shown searching for women. Although Ishikawa's novel also portrayed patri- otic soldiers eager to fight to the death, it was no ... JAPAN: MOBILIZING ...
... looting " operations . ed with that occurrence . The Commission was accom ... no effort to see the headman - although the fishermen were in communication ... JAPAN WEEKLY MAIL .
year - the parts occupied by the Japanese . There would be no anarchy , no chaos , no looting and no murder , any ... Japan can use her army in an effort to keep demo- cracy as far away as possible . But this fact is little known ...