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Essay heading: Lessons of the Imperialist Propaganda (Indonesian History)
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Japan, the leader of Asia. Japan, the protector of Asia." This mass communication attempt was designed to reform the Indonesian economy in order to "support Japan's war effort and its plans for long-term economic domination of East and Southeast Asia." (Ricklefs, 249). The usage of Japanese was promoted; and movies, drama, traditional art and prominent Indonesian figures involved in such work were employed to reverberate Japanese message... displayed 300 characters
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The usage of Japanese was promoted; and movies, drama, traditional art and prominent Indonesian figures involved in such work were employed to reverberate Japanese message. The usage of Dutch and English were banned In the interest of eradicating Western influences and Indonesian former schoolteachers were instated in the Military Governor to replace interned Dutch Officials... displayed next 300 characters
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