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| 13482. RURAL JAPANESE REACTIONS TO THE BOMBING OF HIROSHIMA. Examines and analyzes reactions to the bombing of Hiroshima among the rural Japanese through an interpretation of survivor accounts, media reports, and demographic studies. Emphasizes the difficulty of accurate assessment of rural reactions because of extremely high levels of government (Japanese and occupation) censorship and propaganda, demographic shifts in population, and historical focus on the urban-based survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Concludes that while the rural Japanese followed the urban pattern of responding first with rage towards the aggressors, resentment towards the Japanese government, and revulsion towards the bomb survivors, it was the rural population that was most instrumental in helping to spearhead the organized peace movement as it finally emerged in the mid-1950s and early 1960s. 16p. 43f. 20b | $112 |
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