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シリーズ用紙
シリーズ名 Far Eastern Liaison Office propaganda leaflets
AJRP詳細
AJRP module: Australian War Memorial leaflets
所蔵機関詳細
所蔵機関 Australian War Memorial
機関シリーズ名 Various
シリーズ概要
数量・形態Approx. 500 items
公開状況Open
シリーズ種類Unpublished, Published, Official
検索ガイドFELO leaftlets printed finding aid
シリーズ内容
1942 to 1946
紛争コード Pacific War (1941-1945)
キーワードLEAFLET DROPPING, PROPAGANDA, IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY
豪軍部隊名
連合軍部隊名 FAR EASTERN LIAISON OFFICE
日本軍部隊名South Seas Force
18th Army
8th Area Army
2nd Army
言語Japanese
地域Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands)
Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia)
Malaya–British Borneo (Malaysia & Singapore)
伝記・機関の情報The Far Eastern Liaison Office (FELO) was founded in mid 1942, and reorganised in September of that year. FELO was primarily concerned with the production of propaganda leaflets to be distributed to the Japanese and the local inhabitants in Papua, New Guinea, Netherlands East Indies, Malaya and Singapore. From November 1942 until its dissolution in September 1945, FELO estimates that it produced over 69 million leaflets in seven languages.
内容の概要This series contains descriptions of Japanese language official documents held by the Australian War Memorial.

It comprises approximately 500 Japanese language propaganda leaflets which were created and dropped in areas of Papua and New Guinea by the Far Eastern Liaison Office during the Second World War. These leaflets consist of three basic types: surrender leaflets, news bulletins, and nostalgia leaflets, and were part of a wider campaign to weaken fighting spirit among the Japanese and build morale among local peoples.

The leaflets in the collection often state that any surrendered troops will be treated fairly, and that such action will enable them to take part in the post-war rebuilding of Japan. This is often accompanied by news of how badly the war is progressing for the Japanese. Mention is often made of favourable actions by the Allies in Europe, and the corresponding fortunes of the Axis powers. Nostalgic appeals to the traditional Japanese lifestyle aimed to breakdown the Japanese resolve to pursue the war effort to a futlie end. Most of the leaflets included diagrams, photographs, and in some cases cartoons.

Almost all the Japanese language leaflets in the collection have the original English versions attached.
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