Japan After World War I (1919) - Milhaud Maps
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This propaganda map was published in Japan after World War I, in order to commemorate Japan's military successes in the Russian-Japanese War (1904-1905) and World War I (1914-1918). The end of World War I marks an important point in Japan's history. The industrialization and modernization of the country, begun by Emperor Meiji in 1868 and continued with Emperor Taishō from 1912, had achieved its goals. Japan had gone from an agricultural nation …
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