Japanese propaganda booklet from World War II


 

Japanese propaganda booklet from World War II - August 16, 2005

Almost in time for Hiroshima Day, we have a Japanese propaganda booklet from World War II detailing the Imperial Army's plan for dominating the nations of the region...

Also: Studying Abroad in Japan has a translation and some interesting comments about this booklet
Paul Battley has another translation here.

Also: 2Bangkok.com main page

Carleton writes: While back home in the US this month I went through some old photos and papers of my great aunt who passed away a couple years ago and was in the Women's Army Corp during WW II. A sampling of some Japanese WW2 propaganda emerged. Curious scenes of oppressed/colonized Asia and liberated/happy Asia, from the imperialist Japanese perspective...

Japanese view of the region before (above) and after (below).

Left: Ahead of the recognizable Asian flags still used today are ones for Burma (with old peacock design) and Manchuko (Japanese invention of a free Manchuria).

Right: Detail of the blackboard above. The Thai reads Ka, Tapoo, Bida, Kaba, Jana

Below: The Thai part reads Life and prosperity together.


Below: And from another booklet...

2Bangkok.com main page

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4 Responses to Japanese propaganda booklet from World War II

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  2. Keiko Makishima says:

    I’m creating media for a museum exhibit and one of the films is about Japanese and American propaganda during WWII. I’ve seen the image at the top of this page on numerous websites and I was wondering if you know the source or could provide a higher resolution copy of it. Thank you for your help.

    Best,
    Keiko

    • Gregg says:

      I don’t know about the source of the material at the top of the page but I had an original of the “Farewell, American Soldier” leaflet which my father found in the Philippines during the second world war. I donated it to the Douglas MacArthur museum but the curator gave me a very good copy of it. Any original leaflets of this that may still exist are probably not in the best of condition. They were printed on rice paper and have deteriorated over the years. My leaflet was folded to fit in my fathers pocket and he later reinforced the folds with cellophane tape. It is almost 50 years old but in decent shape.

  3. Chinese person who hates imperialists, Vietnamese and Russians. says:

    The Japanese plan to unite Asia might have worked if I wasn’t for the fact that those cocky japs love to act like they are the best and as we all know, there can only be one type of Asians that have ego problems and that is the Chinese.

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