The Pacific War, Part 6: Surrender

The Pacific War, Part 6: Surrender

Although the Axis Powers were clearly losing ground throughout late 1944 and early 1945, Japan continued fighting for months after Germany surrendered, often exacting horrific casualties upon both Allied forces and their own civilian populations. The Allies turned to extreme measures in hopes of forcing the unconditional surrender which they sought, culminating in the first use of nuclear weapons in history. Support the show My latest novel, "Califia's Crusade," is now available at Amaz...

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The Great Leap (China, 1953-1976)

The Great Leap (China, 1953-1976)

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6 Jul 26min

The People’s Republic (China, 1945-1953)

The People’s Republic (China, 1945-1953)

After the Japanese Imperial Army evacuated China, any hopes of peaceful reunification were dashed as the Nationalists and Communists continued fighting the Chinese Civil War, the result of which would...

29 Jun 26min

The New Wave (Social Matters, 1955-1972)

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22 Jun 34min

Making a Miracle (Economics 1955-1972)

Making a Miracle (Economics 1955-1972)

The Economic Miracle period witnessed, as its name suggests, tremendous economic growth throughout Japan. However, that growth came at a cost to Japan's organized working class as well as white collar...

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Tolerance and Patience (Politics 1954-1972, Part 2)

Tolerance and Patience (Politics 1954-1972, Part 2)

Ikeda Hayato managed to garner the necessary support to become the President of the LDP and the Prime Minister of Japan after Kishi Nobusuke's resignation in 1960. He would prove to be almost the pola...

8 Jun 28min

The Big Tent (Politics 1955-1972, Part 1)

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1 Jun 39min

Monsters Real and Imagined (Social Matters, 1945-1954)

Monsters Real and Imagined (Social Matters, 1945-1954)

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18 Mai 36min

A New Deal for Japan (Economics 1945-1954)

A New Deal for Japan (Economics 1945-1954)

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11 Mai 37min

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