Ebook: Uniquely Okinawan: Determining Identity During the U.S. Wartime Occupation
Author: Courtney A. Short
- Tags: Okinawa, Military Government, Pacific Theater, World War II, U.S. Marines, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Identity, Japan, Occupation
- Series: World War II: The Global Human and Ethical Dimension
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Fordham University Press
- Language: English
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Looks at how American soldiers, sailors, and Marines considered race, ethnicity, and identity in the planning and execution of the wartime occupation of Okinawa, during and immediately after the Battle of Okinawa, 1945-1946.
Describes the reality of what happened on Okinawa in terms of U.S. forces coming to grips with a civilian population whose stance with respect to Americans was not known with certainty prior to the actual campaign.
Describes the reality of what happened on Okinawa in terms of U.S. forces coming to grips with a civilian population whose stance with respect to Americans was not known with certainty prior to the actual campaign.
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