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1st Edition

Group Psychology Of The Japanese in Wartime

By Toshio Iritani Copyright 1991
    ISBN 9781138975521
    334 Pages
    Published August 26, 2016 by Routledge

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    ISBN 9780710303318
    334 Pages
    Published January 12, 1991 by Routledge

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    First published in 1991. This book attempts to clarify the psychology and status of the Japanese people during the period from 1931, when Japan's military expansion started, to 1945, when Japan experienced a catastrophic defeat in the Pacific War. This period is one of the most turbulent in the nation's history: it saw the rise of fascism and militarism which led to confrontation and conflict with countries which stood for democracy, liberty and freedom.

    1 The Status of Japan's Prewar Leaders and her People 2 How the Military Gained 'Ruling Power' over the Nation Opinion 3 The Logic and Psychology of Silence4 The Impact of Foreign Pressures Upon the Rise of National Solidarity 5 Fascist Indoctrination: The Use of Education 6 Loyalty and Submission: The Rampage of Brutality and Violence 7 After the Release from Militarism

    Biography

    Toshio Iritani

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