Japan and The Second World War: The Aftermath of Imperialism

Author: Joseph A. Mauriello

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Japan and The Second World War: The Aftermath of Imperialism by Joseph A. Mauriello explores the rise of Japanese imperialism, its impact on World War II, and the aftermath of the war. It provides insights into Japan's position in global affairs, the evolution of Japanese imperialism, and the rise of militarism. This document is relevant to the topic of the history of Japan.
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