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Tag Archives: World War II
Star Trek: Patterns of Force
Some Star Trek episodes are hard to watch. I’m looking at you, Space Hitler. Patterns of Force had the decency to explain that the Nazi regime was wrong but hey, they were controlled by bad men and they didn’t intend … Continue reading
Momotaro: Sacred Sailors (Review)
In 1945 the first ever Japanese feature-length animated film was released, funded by the Japanese Naval Ministry as a tool for propaganda. As an anime fan with a keen interest in history, I couldn’t resist purchasing this as a special … Continue reading
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Tagged Japan, Momotaro: Sacred Sailors, Second World War, Seo Mitsuyo, World War II
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