Our Job in Japan
Focuses on the Japanese mind as perceived by the United States at the end of World War II. Suggests that there must be changes in the Japanese psyche before this country can hope to rejoin the community of peaceful nations
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Washington, DC :
The Service : Distributed by National Audiovisual Center,
[1982]
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ZVC 2259 |
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