New Leader with which is Combined the American AppealAmerican Labor Conference on International Affairs, 1960 |
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... independence . But , paradoxically , public sentiment in Japan remains strongly opposed to adequate military forces , and patriotic morale is at its lowest ebb in the nation's modern history . In part , this may be the result of the ...
... independence . But , paradoxically , public sentiment in Japan remains strongly opposed to adequate military forces , and patriotic morale is at its lowest ebb in the nation's modern history . In part , this may be the result of the ...
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... independence . Gromyko's amendment was ignored at the Japanese Peace Conference without benefit of debate or vote . Undaunted , the Soviet Union worked out other means for attaining the same objective , specifically by attempting to ...
... independence . Gromyko's amendment was ignored at the Japanese Peace Conference without benefit of debate or vote . Undaunted , the Soviet Union worked out other means for attaining the same objective , specifically by attempting to ...
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... independence , and carry on the struggle for defense of the Constitution , the struggle against military bases , the struggle for the return of Okinawa to Japan , the struggle for restoration of normal relations with Communist China and ...
... independence , and carry on the struggle for defense of the Constitution , the struggle against military bases , the struggle for the return of Okinawa to Japan , the struggle for restoration of normal relations with Communist China and ...
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