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A Clash of Empires at Pearl Harbor
- How Nanshin-ron, Japanese Nationalism, and Militarism Exacerbated the Imperialization of Asia
- By: Ray Matsumoto, Sofia Woo
- Narrated by: Dale Rich
- Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Despite the Pearl Harbor Attack being a well-known incident, its build-up is still unfamiliar to many. In hindsight, the attack was a complete blunder, as it led to Japan's downfall. Hence, many people avoid seriously asking the question, "why did Japan attack Pearl Harbor?" In this publication, this question is investigated through the lens of nanshin-ron, the Southern Advance Doctrine.
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A Clash of Empires at Pearl Harbor
- How Nanshin-ron, Japanese Nationalism, and Militarism Exacerbated the Imperialization of Asia
- Narrated by: Dale Rich
- Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins
- Release date: 03-27-23
- Language: English
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Rising Sun
- The Innocent Fascist Symbol
- By: Sophie Hammond, Kelly Suen
- Narrated by: J. Wesley Price
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
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The flag of the rising sun, originally used throughout feudal Japan and during the Meiji Reformation, officially became a battle flag for the new imperial military. During the World War II and well before, the Empire of Japan used the rising sun flag for not just state use or functions but also naval jacks and army banners, cementing its image as a symbol for an aggressive and imperialist Japan. To many Koreans, Filipinos, Chinese, and countless Asian ethnicities, the rising sun flag occupied the same moral space as the swastika and the Nazi flag.
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Rising Sun
- The Innocent Fascist Symbol
- Narrated by: J. Wesley Price
- Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
- Release date: 01-30-19
- Language: English
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Hunger for Power and Self-Sufficiency
- How Colonialism Complicated Food Scarcity and Invention During World War II
- By: Jolin Chan, Tori Borges
- Narrated by: Justin Sewall
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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Entering World War II, America was emerging as a world power. Their geographic isolation from World War I allowed them to recover and prosper in the interwar era, and food invention during the Depression carried into World War II. Food items such as SPAM and M&Ms profoundly impacted the military, and were later incorporated into some American dishes after the war.
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Hunger for Power and Self-Sufficiency
- How Colonialism Complicated Food Scarcity and Invention During World War II
- Narrated by: Justin Sewall
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
- Release date: 05-22-23
- Language: English
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Denial
- A Quick Look at History of Comfort Women and Present Days' Complication
- By: Sophia Maroulis
- Narrated by: Juli Brooks
- Length: 51 mins
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Approximately 200,000 women and girls were forced into sexual slavery during World War 2. They were also known as comfort women, a translation of Ianfu(慰安婦), the Japanese term for "comforting, consoling woman." Although most of the women came from Korea, women from other occupied regions such as Burma, China, Philippines, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaya, Manchukuo, Taiwan, New Guinea, Portuguese Timor, and the Dutch East Indies were also taken into the military sexual slavery.
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Denial
- A Quick Look at History of Comfort Women and Present Days' Complication
- Narrated by: Juli Brooks
- Length: 51 mins
- Release date: 04-18-23
- Language: English
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