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  1. It became especially popular during the 1920s because of the growth of the silent fi lm industry, which was actually narrated in Japan, and took on the characteristics of silent fi lm dialogue and stage set aesthetics. Kamishibai became so popular, that television was fi rst called “electric kamishibai.”

  2. The Soviet–Japanese War, [11] known in Mongolia as the Liberation War of 1945, [12] was a campaign of the Second World War that began with the Soviet invasion of Japanese -occupied territory following the Soviet declaration of war against Japan on 7 August 1945.

  3. The U.S. military employed an organized system for the treatment of soldiers severely wounded while fighting in the Pacific, including their evacuation stateside if needed. This system was based on the concept of medical care echelons. Echelon I comprised an aid station/unit dispensary, while Echelon II referred to collecting or clearing stations.

  4. World War 2 - United States Navy at War ... return to US Navy Casualties, WW2 or to World War 2: Direct to Part 1 - by NAME: ... PFC, 537141, USMC, from New Mexico ...

  5. Kamishibai. Introduction. Kamishibai is a powerful, non-digital medium of communication that was invented in Japan. It combines aspects of Japanese theatrical and storytelling traditions with early cinematic media techniques from abroad. The first kamishibai was invented in the early 19 th century and involved paper puppets, known as tachi-e ...

  6. Aug 4, 2020 · On the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, the National Security Archive updates its 2005 publication of the most comprehensive on-line collection of declassified U.S. government documents on the first use of the atomic bomb and the end of the war in the Pacific. This update presents previously unpublished material ...

  7. Apr 6, 2017 · On August 4, as World War I erupted across Europe, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed America’s neutrality, stating the nation “must be neutral in fact as well as in name during these days ...