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Indiae Orientalis, insularumque adiacientium typus
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Indiae Orientalis, insularumque adiacientium typus
JM-080: School is about to open in the far East
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JM-080: School is about to open in the far East
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a figure representing Japan standing in front of a blackboard with a lesson about modern military methods written on it. Figures representing Korea and China sit in the student desks with books open in front of them.
JM-273: China's place in the sun
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JM-273: China's place in the sun
Summary
China caught in spiderweb of Japan.
JM-315: Storm clouds on the Axis front
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JM-315: Storm clouds on the Axis front
Summary
Mussolini, Hitler, Hirohito see powerful U.S. fists.
JM-111: One sun that hasn't been eclipsed
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JM-111: One sun that hasn't been eclipsed. 111
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a Japanese soldier waving a Japanese flag.
JM-109: Well, General, you put up a magnificent fight
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JM-109: Well, General, you put up a magnificent fight. 109
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a scene of surrender: Nogi Maresuke gives Anatoly Stoessel peace laurel, receives sword. Stoessel surrendered on January 1st, 1905 after the fall of Wantai to the Japanese; the surrender was accepted on January 2nd, 1905.

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