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Horace Wilson, a professor in Tokyo, is credited with introducing the American game to his students during the Meiji Era (1867-1912). ...
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... died and the question on everybody's lips seems to be "why?" Nearly six months before the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Tokyo was bombed by American B-29 ...
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For this assignment, I visited the Japanese American National Museum. This museum is located in the city of Los Angeles in Little Tokyo. ...
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... Figi, Samoa to New Guinea and the Solomons in the hopes of stopping air raids similar to the one on Tokyo. They hoped to disrupt American supply convoys as well ...
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... And, in 1966, Pan Am flew Rest and Relaxation (R&R) flights during the Vietnam War, carrying American service men and women to Hong Kong, Tokyo, and a variety ...
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... economic advantage throughout Asia. And yet, American ships went on supplying Tokyo with American oil and steel. Times were hard, it ...
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The museum I visited was the Japanese-American National Museum in Little Tokyo. I kind of excited when I visited the Japanese-American ...
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... were lost. On the night of March 9-10, American aircraft struck Tokyo with incendiary bombs and napalm containers. An estimated, 170,000 ...
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... intended to plan a surprise air attack on the American Fleet in Pearl Harbor, and had daily evidence from the late decodes of certain Tokyo-Honolulu dispatches ...
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... surrender by the government of Japan and all of its military forces to the United States in a ceremony aboard the American battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay. ...
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... conflicts or World Wars. During one night of American B-29 raids over Tokyo 100,000 Japanese lives were lost. 41,000 more lives were ...
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... replenish its battlefield losses. On March 9-10, for example, 300 American bombers furiously attacked Tokyo. The loss of 100, 000 ...
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... in a war, you have to win." In 1944, when Japan was nearing defeat, Tokyo's military planners seized on a remarkable way to hit at the American heartland. ...
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... You just let us know what you want and what your country need." Now the US helped Tokyo with some stock investors with several American companies, such as ...
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... Not that American forces had not destroyed Japanese cities in the past. Firebombing had almost totally destroyed the Japanese capital of Tokyo. ...
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... Nigera (Fela Anikolapu-Kuti), and the Ivory Coast (Alpha Blondy); or the Japanese stars of reggae like Tokyo's popular Japanese-African-American singer PJ and ...
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... Tokyo, feeling the economic effects of this war approached Roosevelt and requested that he intervene. ... (American Pageant 658-59). ...
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... After Honshu was captured, the next target was Tokyo in 1946. Fighting was expected to be fierce and American casualties would have been in the hundreds of ...
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... for natural Man." -Frank Lloyd Wright The Imperial Hotel in Tokyo Japan represents a ... Wright designed many icons of American architecture such as the Guggenheim ...
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... to General MacArthur in Tokyo. And so in conclusion to this essay, I believe that one of the main reasons as to why the American government decided to carry ...
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... George Dodge, who came to Japan at the request of the American Occupation Authorities ... Shinkansen (bullet train) was put on tracks for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics to ...
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... One source explains that on a single raid on Tokyo on March 9th and 10th, 1945, incendiary bombs from American planes killed 80,000-100,000 Japanese (as many ...
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... first message sent by Tokyo to Ambassador Kichisaburo Nomura in Washington was a pilot message saying that Japan would reply to American-Japanese negotiations. ...
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... been able to experience the power of the bomb, given the population size of Tokyo. ... The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb, and the Architecture of an American Myth ...
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... of these groups, the Legionnaires, Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution, and ... to Washington, Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, The Talk ...
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... Missing Total Southern Kyusha, 40,000 150,000 3500 193,500 Followed by Tokyo Plain On ... do your weeping at Pearl Harbor, where thousands of American boys are ...
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... American bombing raids over Japan were inflicting massive amounts of casualties and ... was not as devastating as conventional bombing raids over Tokyo or to ...
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... He was responsible for a tour of Japan by American players Babe Ruth, Lou ... he founded the first professional team in December 1934, the Great Tokyo baseball club ...
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... is once again revealed through his relations with the 'assumed' American/European, Louise ... The clashing worlds of Tokyo and Osaka contrast one another, depicting ...
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... 16, 1944 the crippled German army staked everything he had against a thin American line in the ... Americans set up a firebomb raid in Tokyo on March 9-10, 1945. ...
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