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Propaganda

“Do not forget”, Imperial Rescript for the Declaration of War, propaganda postcard, c. 1942.
Monpe (plain trouser) fashion, c. 1940.
“Aleutian Operations” propaganda postcard, c. 1942.
Aircraft carrier USS “Saratoga” torpedoed, propaganda postcard, 1942.
“Japanese troops marching scene to Ping Yang (Pyongyang) [in 1894]”, Russo-Japanese War propaganda postcard, c. 1905.
“Imperial marine paratroopers at the Battle of Manado”, propaganda postcard, 1942.
Sinking the HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse propaganda postcard, 1941.
Nohonshugi (“Agrarian fundamentalism”) propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
“Anytime!!” Preparations for invasion, propaganda postcard, 1945.
“Patriotic March” (“Aikoku koshinkyoku”) propaganda postcard, c. 1937.
Attack on Pearl Harbor propaganda postcard, c. 1942.
“Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere” propaganda postcard, 1942.
JOBK (NHK) Radio, Osaka, 1926.
“Solid nation union to sail in rough sea” propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
Victory (Triumph) celebrations, 1905.
National Spiritual Mobilization Movement propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
Dai Nihon Kokubo-fujin (Greater Japan National Women’s Defense Association), c. 1940.
Conquest of Singapore commemorative postcard, 1942.
“Grab the weapon for production increase”, propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
Siberian Intervention commemorative postcard, c. 1920.
Anglo-Japanese Alliance, c. 1905

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