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47.
See the unsigned article, “Hirohito o chichi ni motsu otoko,” in
Shins43 (July 1950), pp. 7â17.
48.
Matsuura,
Tennto masu komi
, p. 29.
49.
Mikasa no miya Takahito and M. Lester, “Heiwa wa tabka,” in
Bungei shunj(Dec. 1951), pp. 129â30.
50.
David McCullough,
Truman
(Simon & Schuster, 1992), p. 834. For a more realistic assessment, see Arnold A. Offner, “âAnother Victory': President Truman, American Foreign Policy, and the Cold War,” in
Diplomatic History
23, no. 2 (Spring 1999), pp. 127â55.
51.
Cited in James Chace,
Acheson: The Secretary of State Who Created the American World
(Simon & Schuster, 1998), p. 313.
52.
“Memorandum of Conversation,” in John Foster Dulles Papers, “Japan Peace Treaty Files,” reel 7, box 4, p. 604.
53.
ItSatoru, “Nihon koku kenp
to tenn
,” p. 141.
54.
Kyoto Daigaku Skuru, “âKimigayo' o kakikeshita: Ky
dai tenn
gy
k
jiken,” in
Jinmin bungaku
(Jan. 1952), p. 41.
Wadatsumi no koe
is a collection of posthumously published letters of Japanese students who died in the Asia-Pacific War.
55.
Minami Hiroshi, “Tennsei no shinriteki jiban,” in Kuno Osamu, Kamishima Jir
, eds., “
Tennsei” ronsh
(San Ichi Shob
, 1974), pp. 194â95; Sakamoto,
shch
tenn
sei e no paf
mansu
, p. 359.