Allied Occupation of JapanPublished to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the end of the American-led Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-52), The Allied Occupation of Japan is a sweeping history of the revolutionary reforms that transformed Japan and the remarkable men and women, American and Japanese, who implemented them. |
Contents
I | xix |
II | xxv |
III | 1 |
IV | 3 |
V | 52 |
VI | 91 |
VII | 93 |
VIII | 146 |
XI | 235 |
XII | 293 |
XIII | 295 |
XIV | 347 |
XV | 405 |
XVI | 455 |
XVII | 457 |
XVIII | 516 |
Common terms and phrases
administration Ainu Allied American April Asia August basic bomb Buraku Cabinet censorship chapter China CI&E Civil Affairs Colonel Committee Communist Constitution December democratic Diet draft early economic Education Eighth Army Emperor established February forces Foreign former GHQ's GHQ/SCAP Government Section Hirohito Hokkaido Imperial Imperial General Headquarters institutions islands issued January Japanese July June Kades Korean Koreans in Japan Kurils late later leaders liberal Lieutenant MacArthur MacArthur's headquarters Military Government Ministry Mission National Navy Nihon Occupation of Japan Occupied Japan October Office Okinawa organised Pacific peace PH&W Philippines political postwar Potsdam Potsdam Proclamation prefectural Press prewar Prime Minister programme proposal purge reform Ryukyus SCAP SCAP's September 1945 Shintō social Socialist Soviet Soviet Union Supreme Commander surrender Takemae Eiji tion Tokyo Tokyo Keizai University treaty troops Truman Union United University wartime Washington Welfare women workers Yoshida Yoshida Shigeru zaibatsu



