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 Japan after WWII
Since Japan had strong rural world, it was particular a significant for the post WWII Japan.
From historical point of view, this is the first time that a foreign government occupied Japan for the reason that Japan had never lost single war vs. an alien force.
Japan was firstly demilitarized, and steps were taken to bring forth "a peacefully inclined and responsible government." Industry was to be adequate for peacetime needs, but war-potential industries were forbidden.
www.empereur.com /DOC/Japan_occup.html   (989 words)

  
 Occupied Japan -- Occupied Japan
Map History of Japan History Home - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 [Back] [Next] Bonsai Trees Under $30 Occupied Japan - Post WWII After the war, Japan was placed under international control of the Allies...
China Occupied Japan ladies slacks In the midst of plains ripening for a rich harvest were 80,000 square feet of olive trees, alone estimated at two hundred thousand guineas.
Occupied Japan Surrender Japan surrendered to the Allies on August 14, 1945, when Emperor Hirohito accepted the terms of the Potsdam Declaration.
www.1stchoicejapan.com /occupiedjapan   (1227 words)

  
 Japan after WWII
From historical point of view, this is the first time that a foreign government occupied Japan for the reason that Japan had never lost single war vs. an alien force.
Japan was firstly demilitarized, and steps were taken to bring forth "a peacefully inclined and responsible government." Industry was to be adequate for peacetime needs, but war-potential industries were forbidden.
Japan’s future will be based on one democratic and liberal system.
www.empereur.com /DOC/Japan_occup.html   (1227 words)

  
 Japan's History - Complete Timleline
Post-occupied Japan: Japan entered a period of peace and great economic growth after enacting the Treaty of San Francisco.
Occupied Japan: After it's defeat in WWII Japan was occupied by allied troops mostly consisting of US forces.
Heian Period: Peak of Japan's Imperial Court and it's art, poetry and literature.
www.japan-101.com /history/history_timeline.htm   (473 words)

  
 Japan's History - Complete Timleline
Post-occupied Japan: Japan entered a period of peace and great economic growth after enacting the Treaty of San Francisco.
Occupied Japan: After it's defeat in WWII Japan was occupied by allied troops mostly consisting of US forces.
Heian Period: Peak of Japan's Imperial Court and it's art, poetry and literature.
www.japan-101.com /history/history_timeline.htm   (473 words)

  
 Japan after WWII
Since Japan had strong rural world, it was particular a significant for the post WWII Japan.
From historical point of view, this is the first time that a foreign government occupied Japan for the reason that Japan had never lost single war vs. an alien force.
Japan was firstly demilitarized, and steps were taken to bring forth "a peacefully inclined and responsible government." Industry was to be adequate for peacetime needs, but war-potential industries were forbidden.
www.empereur.com /DOC/Japan_occup.html   (989 words)

  
 Japan after WWII
Since Japan had strong rural world, it was particular a significant for the post WWII Japan.
From historical point of view, this is the first time that a foreign government occupied Japan for the reason that Japan had never lost single war vs. an alien force.
Japan was firstly demilitarized, and steps were taken to bring forth "a peacefully inclined and responsible government." Industry was to be adequate for peacetime needs, but war-potential industries were forbidden.
www.empereur.com /DOC/Japan_occup.html   (989 words)

  
 V sign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Another possible origin stems from the post-WWII Allied occupation of Japan.
This is the rhythm of the opening bars of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, "da da da daaaaa", and it was used as the call-sign by the BBC in its foreign language programmes to occupied Europe for the rest of the war.
Though the V sign was known of in Japan prior to Lynn's use of it there, she is credited by some Japanese for having popularized its use in amateur photographs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/V_sign   (989 words)

  
 Ihagee Exacta
Well, as you know Germany (and Japan) lost WWII and the Soviet Union occupied East Germany, including the city of Dresden which is where the Ihagee factory was located.
Unfortunately, like most German camera companies, it was munched up by the giant Zeiss-Ikon conglomeration in the early post-War period.
Ihagee was an early photographic pioneer in Dresden Germany.
www.photoethnography.com /ClassicCameras/IhageeExacta.html   (755 words)

  
 Greg's Slide Rules - Post 1447 (3)
This rule is marked "Made in Occupied Japan" and so it dates from the postwar (WWII) period when Hemmi again began making slide rules for Post but before the introduction of date codes around 1950.
Refer to Post 1447 (1) and Post 1447 (2) for other later examples of this popular little rule.
sliderule.ozmanor.com /rules/sr-0142-post1447-03.html   (755 words)

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