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and politics of escalation, 233 |
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during Siberian intervention, 118 |
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in Vietnam, 262–266 |
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Prange, Gordon, xlix |
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Pratt, Julius, xlix |
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Presseisen, Ernest, xlix |
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Price, Ernest, 24 |
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Miao Pin, 234 |
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Pu Yi, Henry, xxxv |
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Quakers, 100 |
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Quemoy, Taiwán, xlv |
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author’s recollections of in Japan, 299–300 |
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‘intermarriage’, 145 |
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and the Pacific War, xvii |
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racial categorizing, 46 |
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racial exclusion, 46–47 |
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racial relations in Hawaii, 241–242 |
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racial equality, 110–112 |
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Railway Union (Japan), 293 |
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railways Also see Southern Manchurian Railroad, 36, 89, 180, 233 |
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bombing, 177 |
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Knox railway internationalization proposal, 25 |
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loans, 108 |
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in Mexico, 61 |
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rights, 44 |
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Rase, John M. D., 250 |
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rations, 296 |
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Record of a Tour around theYellow Sea (1931), 182 |
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Reinsch, Paul S. (U.S. Minister to China), 98–102, 104–108, 113, 119, 138, 140, 194 |
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Reischauer, Edwin, xlix |
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relief efforts, 252 |
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Report of the Commissioner of Immigration (1908), 54 |
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Resolution Nine (Vietnamese), 267 |
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restaurants, 48 |


