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"White People's Invasion: Japan, the Last Prey - Why It Wasn't Conquered: A 500-Year History at a Glance" by Ikuya Mitani Price: ¥1800 "Japan's Devouring" Planned by the European and American Powers How did Japan's ancestors fight? A world grab for white people, by white people, for white people. A war document of massacres and divide-and-rule! The Mongol Invasions / Expulsion of the Padres National Isolation / Anglo-Satsuma War / Shimonoseki War Sino-Japanese War / Russo-Japanese War / World War... A must-read for Japanese people The encirclement of Japan by the European and American powers after Japan proposed the abolition of racial discrimination! The reason for fighting the Greater East Asia War is here! Also ideal as a supplementary textbook for the new high school subject "Comprehensive History"! From the fifteenth century to the four hundred years of the invasion policies of the European and American powers, "North and South America," "Africa," "Oceania," "India," "West Asia," "Middle East," "Qing Dynasty," and "Southeast Asia" excluding Thailand fell into the hands of white people. Its area accounts for 99.25 percent of the Earth's land area. The only lands untouched by white people were "Japan" and the Qing Dynasty's vassal states, "Korean Peninsula" and "Thailand," which accounted for only 0.75 percent. White people simultaneously attacked these remaining lands. The first to show interest was Russia. (From the text) #IkuyaMitani #Ikuya_Mitani #book #History/JapaneseHistory"
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