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Page 243
... Japan frequently , and Henry Moore , the British sculptor , held exhibitions in Japan . They influenced West- ern - style sculptors , notably those of younger generation , giving them a fundamental understanding of the aesthet- ics and ...
... Japan frequently , and Henry Moore , the British sculptor , held exhibitions in Japan . They influenced West- ern - style sculptors , notably those of younger generation , giving them a fundamental understanding of the aesthet- ics and ...
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... Japanese off as best he could , while the United States preached against Japan's activities without doing anything to stop them . On July 7 , 1937 , Chinese and Japanese troops fired on each other at Lu - kou - ch'iao ( Marco Polo ...
... Japanese off as best he could , while the United States preached against Japan's activities without doing anything to stop them . On July 7 , 1937 , Chinese and Japanese troops fired on each other at Lu - kou - ch'iao ( Marco Polo ...
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... Japan as the leading power in the Far East by concluding with it the Tripartite , or Axis , Pact of September 27 , 1940 : negotiated by Japanese for- eign minister Matsuoka Yosuke , the pact pledged its signatories to come to one ...
... Japan as the leading power in the Far East by concluding with it the Tripartite , or Axis , Pact of September 27 , 1940 : negotiated by Japanese for- eign minister Matsuoka Yosuke , the pact pledged its signatories to come to one ...
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