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At the Tokyo war crimes trials in 1946, General Kanji Ishiwara, who had been in charge of the invasion of China in 1931, referred specifically to Commodore Perry when questioned on Japan’s military expansionism. ‘Haven’t you heard of Perry!’ he told his American interrogators. ‘[Japan] took your country as its teacher and set about learning how to be aggressive.’
Three Tigers, One Mountain: A Journey through the Bitter History and Current Conflicts of China, Korea and Japan
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