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- 178d4745bd639146366f6d323c188e0a3cc9a0989321ba557ab726bde51070ed date "October 1937".
- 178d4745bd639146366f6d323c188e0a3cc9a0989321ba557ab726bde51070ed first "Subhas".
- 178d4745bd639146366f6d323c188e0a3cc9a0989321ba557ab726bde51070ed isCitedBy Indian_Legion.
- 178d4745bd639146366f6d323c188e0a3cc9a0989321ba557ab726bde51070ed journal "Modern Review".
- 178d4745bd639146366f6d323c188e0a3cc9a0989321ba557ab726bde51070ed last "Bose".
- 178d4745bd639146366f6d323c188e0a3cc9a0989321ba557ab726bde51070ed quote "Japan has done great things for herself and for Asia. Her reawakening at the dawn of the present century sent a thrill throughout our Continent. Japan has shattered the white man's prestige in the Far East and has put all the Western imperialist powers on the defensive – not only in the military but also in the economic sphere. She is extremely sensitive – and rightly so – about her self-respect as an Asiatic race. She is determined to drive out the Western powers from the Far East. But could not all this have been achieved without Imperialism, without dismembering the Chinese Republic, without humiliating another proud, cultured and ancient race? No, with all our admiration for Japan, where such admiration is due, our whole heart goes out to China in her hour of trial.".
- 178d4745bd639146366f6d323c188e0a3cc9a0989321ba557ab726bde51070ed title "Japan's Role in the Far East".