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War / Anti-Japanese sentiment / Peace movement / Australia–Japan relations
Date: 2013-12-09 23:40:46
War
Anti-Japanese sentiment
Peace movement
Australia–Japan relations

平和運動から見る日豪関係 SUMMARY A Post-war Peace Movement initiated by a Former Australian POW  in a Japanese Internment Camp Miyo Sakuma

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