Word: militarist
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...whip-hand Radical-Militarist circles the Hirota Cabinet declaration was greeted with the criticism that it was couched in too general terms, the Radical-Militarists demanding that "each ministry should announce concrete plans." First to do so was the Home Ministry, now headed by a Japanese Civil Service career official of great gumption, Mr. Keinosuke Ushio. "I am taking immediate steps to inaugurate nationwide health insurance," he barked. "Thus the Home Ministry will 'stabilize the people's living...
Queried about the possibility of a future peace settlement for Europe originating from Hitler's proposals, he replied that such a development was entirely conceivable. "I don't think that Hitler is a militarist" he asserted. "He is rearming, like everyone else, to protect himself, but the more fact that he is doing it in defiance of an unfair treaty does not make his policy a belligerent one. France and England are strengthening their armies and navies, too, but they are doing it quietly and are not violating the Versailles treaty; therefore they are not 'militarists' in the eyes...
Your ''March of Time" movie enterprise, with its constant fascist and militarist propaganda, shows more than any of your activities which way your affections...
This was decidedly a red herring. The Seiyukai Party, knowing the militarist-dominated Cabinet to be against them, insinuated in their speeches that the Government had not sufficiently rejected, outlawed and blasted the teaching of famed Dr. Tatsukichi Minobe. As a professor of the Imperial University at Tokyo, this legal savant some 30 years ago produced three books on the Japanese Imperial Constitution and the status of the Emperor. That status, in one word, is divine. Dr. Minobe made the mistake of adorning it with other words and blaspheming His Majesty to the extent of writing that...
While Americans may sit at ease and bless the fact that are separated from the theatre of European conflicts by three thousand miles of clear, blue sea, the fact remains that this country will soon embark on a program of re-arming that would surprise the most ardent militarist in the War College. The clouds across the Pacific loom too large to be ignored any longer. Investigations by the War Department have revealed only too starkly our utter unpreparedness and the inefficiency of much of our material. Both our war lords and the yellow press have hammered away...