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Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy The Silent Victims Of World War Ii 1st Edition Mayumi Itoh

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Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy The Silent Victims Of World War Ii 1st Edition Mayumi Itoh
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Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy The Silent Victims Of World War Ii 1st Edition Mayumi Itoh instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.6 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Mayumi Itoh
ISBN: 9780230108943, 0230108946
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Japanese Wartime Zoo Policy The Silent Victims Of World War Ii 1st Edition Mayumi Itoh by Mayumi Itoh 9780230108943, 0230108946 instant download after payment.

The Japanese government disposed of “dangerous animals” (not only carnivores but also herbivores, such as elephants) in zoos and circuses during World War II, including those in Japan’s three “colonies”--Korea, Taiwan, and Manchukuo, Japan’s puppet state in current Northeast China. Strangely, the “disposal order” was issued in August 1943, more than 15 months before U.S. B-29 air raids on Japan began. While some European zoos also destroyed their animals, none of the authorities in Europe enforced the disposal of zoo animals as systematically as the Japanese Home Ministry. No country conducted as nationwide and systematic a disposal of captive animals as Japan. This policy was an integral part of the Japanese government propaganda to mobilize the whole civilian population into total war, rather than for the ostensible purpose of public safety.

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