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Korea Today*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2011

J. Earnest Fisher
Affiliation:
Seoul, Korea
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When I left Korea in July of 1934, there were already many indications that Japan was preparing for war on a large scale. “The Manchurian Incident” of September 1931 was the beginning of Japan's inroads into China, which were expanded and intensified until they resulted in the full scale war with China in 1937. The rest is very recent history—Pearl Harbor—Japan's rapid spread throughout the Pacific Islands, and Southeast Asia—Three and a half years of war, the atomic bombs—and surrender aboard the battleship Missouri.

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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1946

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* Because controversial questions are discussed in this article the Editors wish to indicate that the statements and views are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the position of the Editors of the Quarterly.