Introduction xxiv
9. Information taken from Namikawa Ryo, “Japanese Overseas Broadcasting: Per-
sonal View,” in K.R.M. Short (ed.), Film and Radio Propaganda in World War II (Lon-
don: Croom Helm, 1983), 321. Namikawa was a member of the Cabinet Information
Bureau during World War  II.
10. See, B. Kushner’s entry “Japan in World War II” in N. Cull, D. Culbert, and D.
Welch, Propaganda and Mass Persuasion. Historical Encyclopedia, 1500 to the Present
(Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2003), 444–445.
11. See, D. Welch, Propaganda: Power and Persuasion,  20.
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