Ashwani Gupta

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The ramifications of the viceroy role extended beyond policy making per se, for the huge army of occupation—including military officers and their dependents, civilian employees of SCAP and their dependents, and eventually close to a million ordinary GIs in toto—constituted a privileged caste, class, and race. They made up a “little America” in Japan, literally so in downtown Tokyo; and they practiced clear-cut segregation.
Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II
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