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RACISM DURING THE CONFLICT IN THE ASIAN THEATER OF WORLD WAR II
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THE APPALLING RACISM DURING THE CONFLICT IN THE ASIAN THEATER OF WORLD WAR II
By
Charles
Modern China and Japan
Karen Garner
December 13, 2006
"In the United States and Britain," According to Dower, "the Japanese were more hated than the Germans before as well as after Pearl Harbor. On this, there was no dispute among contemporary observers. They were perceived as a race apart, even a species apart -- and an overpoweringly monolithic one at that. There was no Japanese counterpa...
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