SUB-SERIES FORM
Sub-series title: | Asahi Newspaper articles |
Title (romaji) | Asahi Shinbun |
Title (kanji) |
AJRP details | |
AJRP module: | Kure Municipal History Office |
AJRP series: | BCOF related newspaper articles |
Location details | |
Institution: | Kure Municipal History Office |
Institution series: | Kure shishi hensanshitsu zô senryôgun kanren shinbun kiji |
Institution sub-series: | Asahi Shinbun |
Sub-series qualities | |
Quantity: | 177 items |
Access: | Open |
Sub-series type: | Published |
Sub-series content | |
Creation date range (year): | 1946 to 1965 |
Conflict code: | Japan (1945-1957), Post-war (related to WW2), Korean War (1950-1953) |
Keywords: | NEWSPAPERS, BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OCCUPATION FORCE, BRITISH COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN KOREA, OCCUPATION, EMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT, WAR BRIDES, MARRIAGE, MIGRATION, CRIME |
Australian unit names: | |
Allied unit names: | BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OCCUPATION FORCE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH FORCES IN KOREA |
Japanese unit names: | |
Languages: | Japanese |
Area: | Hiroshima Prefecture [Japan–Formosa, Honshû] Kure [Japan–Formosa, Honshû, Hiroshima Prefecture] |
Content: | This sub-series consists of articles from the Asahi Newspaper, a major national newspaper in Japan. Matters discussed in the articles include the advancement and withdrawal of the Allied occupation forces, the involvement of BCOF in the Korean War, the relationship between the occupation forces and Kure citizens, projects relating to water supply for the occupation forces, unemployment issues related to the reduction and withdrawal of the occupation forces, the evolution of labour unionism, etc. |
Other information | |
Notes: | These records were made available through the kind assistance of Associate Professor CHIDA Takeshi, formerly of the Kure Municipal History Office. |
Last modified: | 05/05/2000 11:59:33 AM |
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