Collision with Japan
- 1966 ----- b & w ----- 21 min ----- 16mm
- Presents the historical relationship between Japan and the United States in the 1930's which eventually lead to the United States' involvement in the World War II. It traces the deterioration of United States-Japanese relations in the 1930's; the efforts of President Roosevelt to restrain Japanese imperialism by any means short of war; the impact of European events during the 1930's on the Pacific policies of the two countries and, finally, the critical diplomatic confrontations leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
- Topics: (History, Japan, Political Science)
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