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Paul H. Kratoska, Asian Labor in the Wartime Japanese History: Unknown Histories, 2005.

Caroline Ts'ai's chapter on Taiwan goes into greater detail, ... into recruitment in Korea and Taiwan. Chung explores not only historical events, ...

January 1, 2005

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nation-state. For many Chinese on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, ...

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