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By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Critical Asian Studies Vol 37 No 4, December 2005, pp.569-596 (95)Summary: Towards the end of the second world war the Japanese government developed a national policy of "no surrender" in which the civilian population was to fight to the death alongside the armed forces in defence of the home islands. The article is well illustrated with images, mainly from magazines, that show how the policy was reinforced.
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Towards the end of the second world war the Japanese government developed a national policy of "no surrender" in which the civilian population was to fight to the death alongside the armed forces in defence of the home islands. The article is well illustrated with images, mainly from magazines, that show how the policy was reinforced.

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