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Politics of Japan / Government of Japan / Military personnel / Constitution of Japan / Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution / Occupation of Japan / Meiji Constitution / Hitoshi Ashida / Japanese nationalism / Douglas MacArthur / Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers / Japan Self-Defense Forces
Date: 2014-06-12 15:50:04
Politics of Japan
Government of Japan
Military personnel
Constitution of Japan
Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution
Occupation of Japan
Meiji Constitution
Hitoshi Ashida
Japanese nationalism
Douglas MacArthur
Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
Japan Self-Defense Forces

Japan: Article 9 of the Constitution

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