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1. In particular, Born, Karl E., Stoat und Sozialpolitik seit Bismarcks Stun … 1890-1914 (Wiesbaden, 1957).Google Scholar
3. Many of these themes appear as well in the repressive activities carried on by the Japanese government against the Left. See Mitchell, Richard H., Thought Control in Prewar Japan (Ithaca, 1976).Google Scholar
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