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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 517. Chapters: 1940s in Japan, 1960s in Japan, 1970s in Japan, 1980s in Japan, 1990s in Japan, 20th-century establishments in Japan, 20th-century executions by Japan, Empire of Japan, Meiji era, Postwar Japan, Second Sino-Japanese War, Sh wa period, Taish era, Years of the 20th century in Japan, Hirohito, Gold standard, Meiji period, Constitution of Japan, Manchukuo, Occupation of Japan, Norman Bethune, Japanese Red Army, Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, Nanking Massacre, Flag of Japan, Kimigayo, Sh sui K toku, Batu Lintang camp, Imperial Japanese Navy, 1973 oil crisis, Aerial engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese War, Japanese invasion of Taiwan, List of Army Groups of the National Revolutionary Army, Japanese history textbook controversies, France-Japan relations, Imperial Japanese Army, Japanese embassy hostage crisis, Japanese nationalism, Unit 731, Statism in Sh wa Japan, Modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines, Japanese militarism, Great Hanshin earthquake, Reorganized National Government of China, Jewish settlement in Imperial Japan, Hanshinkan Modernism, Japanese New Wave, Treaty of San Francisco, Taish period, 1923 Great Kant earthquake, Government of Meiji Japan, An Jung-geun, Demographics of Imperial Japan, Yamato-damashii, List of Japanese spies, 1930-1945, Uyoku dantai, Development of Chinese Nationalist air force, Emperor Taish, My Chief and My Regiment, Kokutai, Post-occupation Japan, Meiji Constitution, Japanese post-war economic miracle, Dean E. Hallmark, Siberian Intervention, Karafuto Prefecture, Empire of Japan - Russian Empire relations, Eugenics in Japan, Kyoto School, Asama-Sans incident, Mudan Incident of 1871, Japanese-German industrial co-operation before World War II, Japanese invasion of Manchuria, Japanese mining and energy resources, Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the ...