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Feminism and the Cold War in the U.S. Occupation of Japan, 1945 – 1952
Published 2011-02-01“…On August 15, 1945, World War II came to an end with Japan's unconditional surrender. General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP), flew from the Philippines to Japan with a mission to occupy and demilitarize the defeated nation. …”
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Sankce vůči českým královským městům roku 1547 v kontextu habsburské politiky první poloviny 16. století („Gentský ortel“ v politické propagandě stavovského odboje)...
Published 2015-10-01“…Under the threat of a military attack, the citizens of Ghent decided to surrender to the Emperor, and expected negotiations about the payment of the monarchal financial demands to follow. …”
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Development of the US Plans for Post-War Japan during World War II
Published 2020-11-01“…Even before that a new balance of power on the international arena began to form, that would persist for almost half a century. …”
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Tempering Feydeau: Twisting and Guilty Pleasures on the London Stage (1893-1897)
Published 2017-11-01“…Beginning in 1892, Feydeau established himself in France as the new master of vaudeville comedy. London theatres surrendered to his infectious laughter, producing a number of his plays between 1892 and 1897, though admittedly, carefully selected: The Sportsman, adapted from Monsieur chasse! …”
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