1st Edition

Japan's Political Warfare

By Peter de Mendelssohn Copyright 1944
194 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

After more than six years of active fighting in the Far East and over two years of open war between Japan and the Anglo-Saxon powers, Japanese political warfare was still a factor largely unknown in the Western world. Overshadowed by the much nearer and more closely felt exertions of the Nazi propaganda machine, it came to be regarded as too remote to have any noticeable bearing on the general... Read more

Part 1: Machinery and Methods  1. Who Controls Japan’s Propaganda?  2. The Japanese Radio War  3. The Japanese Newspaper War  4. The Domei News Agency  5. Censorship  6. Thought War with Films  7. The Japanese Language War 8. War with Science and Art  9. Control of the Masses  10. Special Thought War for India  Part 2: Ideology and Policies  1. For What Purpose?  2. Japan’s Man in the Street 3.Victory Propaganda  4. War with Slogans and Catchphrases  5. Religion and Political Warfare  6. Professor Fujisawa Sums It Up.  Appendix.  Index.

Biography

Peter de Mendelssohn