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Cold War history of Japan

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1964 Summer Olympics
Games of the XVIII Olympiad, in Tokyo, Japan
Treaty of San Francisco
peace treaty between Japan and the Allied Powers of World War II, officially ending the American-led Allied Occupation of Japan.
occupation of Japan
1945 Allied occupation of Japan following WWII
Japanese Red Army
communist militant group founded by Fusako Shigenobu early in 1971 in Lebanon
Japanese economic miracle
period of Japan's rapid economic growth
Daigo Fukuryū Maru
ship
North Korean abductions of Japanese citizens
abduction of Japanese citizens by North Korea from 1977-83
Treaty of Taipei
peace treaty between Republic of China and Japan, officially ending the Second Sino-Japanese War
Security Treaty Between the United States and Japan
Treaty signed in San Francisco dictating that Japan grant the United States the territorial means for it to establish a military presence in the Far East and prohibited other countries without the consent of the United States to do the same
Yoshida Doctrine
Economic strategy adopted in Japan after World War II
Struggle Movement Against The Amendment of The Japan-United States Security Treaty in 1960 and 1970 Japan
Opposition Movement to The Amendment of The United States-Japan (or Japan-United States) Security Treaty in 1960 and 1970 Japan
1968–69 Japanese university protests
protests in Japan by students belonging to the Japanese New Left
Asama-Sansō incident
1972 hostage crisis and police siege in Japan
1955 System
The period from 1955 to 1993 when the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) maintained dominant party status in Japan
Second Generation of Postwar Writers
classification in modern Japanese literature
Nakano School
Japanese military training center
USS Mingo
1942 Gato-class submarine
Mountain Village Operation Unit
Underground paramilitary unit organized by the Japanese Communist Party