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Embracing Defeat
Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II | John W. Dower
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Chronicles the events that took place in Japan at the end of World War II and explores the effects they have had on the development and shaping of the Japanese society, from immediately after the war to the present day. Reprint. 40,000 first printing.
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Probably my second most favorite work of popular history. I bought it at Narita airport on my way home after my first visit to Japan (where I later moved and still live) and couldn't put it down. Dower mixes social and famous-people history so well. The part about Hirohito's deep, deep bow to McArthur; the frenzy with which the government arranged brothels for the Americans in the weeks between the defeat and the occupation: unforgettable!

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