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Japanese troops celebrate their capture of Singapore. For a few months, the Japanese seemed invincible, but it had all been too easy as the rotten foundations of empires crumbled. National Archives photo In December 1941, it was as if Hachiman, the Japanese god of warriors and protector of ...
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