Demobilized soldiers were, based on their indoctrination in the military and their engagement in the fighting of the war, understood as potential proponents of militarism, and as adversaries of democracy by the occupation. The German and Japanese administrations saw them in a more productive light, ...
About Explore the motivating forces behind the suicide pilots of World War II. See how a culture of militarism and extreme nationalism, as well as the contribution of myth and propaganda, persuaded those caught up in the Kamikaze phenomenon to make the ultimate sacrifice. Read More Get...
Shinzo Abe’s government has reinterpreted the constitution to allow for “collective self defense,” which is just an elusive and incremental way to bring Japan closer and closer to the warpath, its militarism of olden days. The former defense minister of Japan, Shigeru Ishiba, said in ...
of European politics is being accomplished with unprecedented speed and with direct and indirect global effects. Everywhere it is being said that the ‘German decade’ of the 1990s is going to take the place of the ‘Japanese decade’ of the 1980s....
Christians and North Korean migrants: anti-communism as religion, 4. Pro-Japanese bureaucrats, police and Military: anti-communism for self-defensive logic or power politics, 5. Ordinary People: nti-communism for survival, 6. Traumatized people: anti-communism as social ill. ...
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The usual growls and snarls began at the opening ceremony with the Finns opting out of the Russian team, the Czechs marching separately from their fellow Austro-Hungarian subject races and the Germans tramping around in formation eliciting boos and cries of ‘Prussian Militarism’ from the Swedes....
Demobilized soldiers were, based on their indoctrination in the military and their engagement in the fighting of the war, understood as potential proponents of militarism, and as adversaries of democracy by the occupation. The German and Japanese administrations saw them in a more productive light, ...