VERY LITTLE has slipped out about the six sensational lectures on Japanese geopolitics, broadcast to Japan's receptive millions at home and in occupied China by Professor Komaki, of Kyoto Imperial University.
SPEAKING for Japan, he lays bare his Government's greedy and serious intentions. How serious may be measured from the final lecture, predicting and detailing plans for the conquest and development of South-eastern Asia, many of which have now been carried out.
SOME SCHOLARS dismissed the so-called "Tanaka Memorial" as a fabrication. But this "Komaki Memorial’ cannot be brushed aside. As Mr. Menefee says here: "Future historians may well rate the 'Komaki Memorial' as the most significant document to come out of Japan during this war."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 6
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116VERY LITTLE has slipped out about the six sensational lectures on Japanese geopolitics, broadcast to Japan's receptive millions at home and in occupied China by Professor Komaki, of Kyoto Imperial University. SPEAKING for Japan, he lays bare his Government's greedy and serious intentions. How serious may be measured from the final lecture, predicting and detailing plans for the conquest and development of South-eastern Asia, many of which have now been carried out. SOME SCHOLARS dismissed the so-called "Tanaka Memorial" as a fabrication. But this "Komaki Memorial’ cannot be brushed aside. As Mr. Menefee says here: "Future historians may well rate the 'Komaki Memorial' as the most significant document to come out of Japan during this war." New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 216, 13 August 1943, Page 6
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