File:Lets win the Greater East Asia War.JPG
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English: Japanese Poster(During World War II) "Let's win the Greater East Asia War!" Русский: Японский плакат (во время Второй мировой войны) "Выиграем войну в Великой Восточной Азии!" 日本語: 戦時中のポスター「大東亜戦争に勝ち抜かう」 |
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English: During 1940-1945 Русский: В течение 1940-1945 гг. 日本語: 1940年~1945年 |
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English: Japanese book "Material as a speaker of life during wartime" published by Azabu Produce. Русский: Японская книга "Материал как динамика жизни в военное время", изданная компанией Azabu Produce. 日本語: 麻布プロデュース「資料が語る戦時下の暮らし」より。 |
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