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Brand new, unused. Immediate purchase OK. Anonymous shipping. Waterproof packaging. Ships quickly. ⭐New Year's Sale: Reprint - Jun Eto's "What We Forgot and What We Were Made to Forget" Not sold in bookstores. 4,380 yen reduced to 3,980 yen. Who distorted postwar history? Japan did not "unconditionally surrender." Why did the Japanese forget that fact? Did they forget? Or were they made to forget? Re-examining the "reconstruction of memory" that began the day after the Emperor's broadcast, using primary sources. Jun Eto examines "postwar Japan." We think we have "forgotten" many things. But is that really true? This book asks about the decisive difference between "what we forgot" and "what we were made to forget." History, thought, the nation, and the Japanese spirit. They did not naturally decay, but were they intentionally left unsaid? When you finish reading it, the question "Why didn't I know this until now?" will change to "Why wasn't I taught this until now?" Published: December 1, 2025, 1st edition, 1st printing Author: Jun Eto Publisher: Keiei Kagaku Publishing Co., Ltd. 431 pages #taHakuiOthers #taHakui's product list is here We will ship via Takkyubin (courier service) upon confirmation of payment. No smokers or pets.
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