Kami and Kaze: a Story of Occupied Japan
Released: Feb 12, 2014
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback, 138 pages
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“Unfolds in sharply-written, understated scenes.” -The Japan Times From 1945-1952, Japan was occupied by America. It was America’s most significant experience of being a colonial government. For the Japanese, it was a period of suspicion and humiliation. For the Americans, it was a chance to experience a people they had only known across the battlefield. Despite the brevity of the contact, some Americans left with a lifelong love for the country. This is their story.
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