History in Japan

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History in Japan

In 1960, the Kishi Cabinet forced a vote on the new Security Treaty, causing the public to lose faith in politics. Prime Minister Sato, who criticized the Ikeda cabinet for doubling income, also recorded the lowest approval rating. Prime Minister Tanaka's remodeling of the Japanese archipelago caused land prices to soar. The film shows a burnt-out field after the end of the war in August 1945, scenes of postwar trains and ships, the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950, a woman crying while clinging to a corpse, soldiers marching, Nobusuke Kishi signing the new Japan-U.S. Security Treaty, the confusion in the Diet after a forced vote, clashes between police and protesters against the Security Treaty, a commemorative photo shoot for the inauguration of the Ikeda Cabinet, people seeking jobs, young people, and the outbreak of the Korean War.. shooting date unknown, release date: March 16, 1973.

  • Product Code
  • ILEA000200491
  • Registered date
  • 1973/3/16 00:00:00
  • Credit
  • Chunichi-Eiga-Sha / Kyodo News Images
  • Media source
  • Chunichi-Eiga-Sha
  • Media size
  • 1920 × 1080 pixel
  • Deployment size
  • 509.74(MB)*
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  • **The text may be generated by an automatic translation system**

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