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- W2915693929 abstract "After the people who have come under the domination of Japan's armed forces are liberated our task will be that of making the Pacific and eastern Asia safe – safe for the United States, safe for our Allies, safe for all peace-loving nations. Memorandum for Secretary of State Cordell Hull, 18 April 1944 Nowhere, even in Europe, is there greater possibility of future difficulties that may involve the United States in serious friction or even in war than in the Far East. Dr Arthur Young, American adviser to the Chinese Ministry of Finance, Washington, 2 April 1945 Our material might was exemplified by the atomic bomb; our moral might is exemplified by General MacArthur. I am confident that when the hour of decision comes, the Japanese people in the light of these exhibits will elect to become dependable members of the world that is free. John Foster Dulles, Tokyo, 22 June 1950 The Rise of the USA in a Contested Asia The ending was abrupt. The dark age of carnage across the Asia-Pacific region ceased suddenly with the Imperial Japanese government's belated decision to surrender unconditionally on 14 August 1945. While Allied commanders prepared for the complex business of disarming entire Japanese armies across a still vast empire, rival politicians and diplomats from victor and vanquished states alike scrambled to make plans for the new Asia. Yet the welcome prospect of peace after years of battle brought few guarantees of stability to the demoralized peoples of a devastated continent." @default.
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- W2915693929 title "Postwar: Asia-Pacific, 1945–1950" @default.
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