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Slides to Add to Japanese Imperialism and Militarism Powerpoints

Political Cartoon on Rivalries Over Korea

Japanese Propaganda on Sino-Japanese War

Political Cartoon on Anglo-Japanese Alliance 1910

American Political Cartoon on Japanese Imperialism School is about to open in the Far East.

Japanese Propaganda Poster on Annexation of Korea 1910

Japanese Propaganda Poster on President FDR during World War Two

Japanese Propaganda Poster on President FDR during World War Two

Japanese Political Cartoon Japan Takes On Chiang Kai-Shek, Roosevelt, and Churchill in the Ring.