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WOK [Asian pan].

Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 9 Feb 23, Thursday

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The Greater East Asia Conference (大東亞會議, Dai Tōa Kaigi) was an international summit held in Tokyo from 5 to 6 November 1943, in which the Empire of Japan hosted leading politicians of various component parts of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. The event was also referred to as the Tokyo Conference.

The Conference addressed few issues of substance, but was intended from the start as a propaganda show piece, to convince members of Japan’s commitments to the Pan-Asianism ideal, with an emphasis on their role as the “liberator” of Asia from Western imperialism.

Ever since the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05, people in the Asian nations ruled by the “white powers” such as India, Vietnam, etc. and those that had “unequal treaties” forced upon them like China had always looked to Japan as a role model, the first Asian nation that had modernized and defeated a European nation, Russia, in modern times. Throughout the 1920s-30s, Japanese newspapers had always given extensive coverage to the racist laws meant to exclude Asian immigrants such as the “White Australia” policy; the anti-Asian immigrant laws by the U.S. Congress in 1882, 1917 and 1924; and the “White Canada” policy together with reports about how Asians suffered from prejudice in the United States, Canada, Australia and European colonies in Asia. Most Japanese at the time seemed to have sincerely believed that Japan was a uniquely virtuous nation ruled over by an Emperor who was a living god, and thus the font of all goodness in the world. Because the Emperor was worshiped as a living god who was morally “pure” and “just”, the self-perception in Japan was that the Japanese state could never do anything wrong as under the leadership of the divine Emperor, everything the Japanese state did was “just”. For this reason, Japanese people were predisposed to view any war as “just” and “moral” as the divine Emperor could never wage an “unjust” war. Within this context, many Japanese believed it was the “mission” of Japan to end the domination of “white” nations in Asia, and free the other Asians suffering under the rule of the “white powers”. A pamphlet titled Read this Alone-and the War Can Be Won issued to all Japanese troops and sailors in December 1941 read: “These white people may expect, from the moment they issue from their mothers’ wombs, to be allotted a score or so so of natives as their personal slaves. Is this really God’s will”. Japanese propaganda stressed the theme of the mistreatment of Asians by whites to motivate their troops and sailors.

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