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The Popularity of Japanese Fascism in East Asia
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32:35 - 41:18 (08:43)

The Japanese vision of fascism is popular in East Asia due to Japan being seen as the only power in the East that can resist the incredible genocides and absolute horror happening in the rest of East Asia, according to a transcript of a historical podcast.

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Japan installs Puyi, the last emperor of China, as the ruler of Manchukuo, an independent state.
32:35 - 34:51 (02:16)
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Manchukuo
Summary

Japan installs Puyi, the last emperor of China, as the ruler of Manchukuo, an independent state. They are a Pan-Asian fascist group that promotes ethnic harmony, but faces resistance from the Chinese population due to the dominance of Japanese officials and landlords in the government.

Chapter
The Popularity of Japanese Fascism in East Asia
Episode
Part One: The Slavery Loving Fascist who Built Modern Japan
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
This podcast discusses the reasons why the Japanese vision of fascism is popular in East Asia, due in part to Japan being the only power that can resist the genocides happening in the rest of the region, and the creation of an independent state in Manchukuo that was free from liberalism and capitalism.
34:51 - 38:52 (04:00)
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Fascism
Summary

This podcast discusses the reasons why the Japanese vision of fascism is popular in East Asia, due in part to Japan being the only power that can resist the genocides happening in the rest of the region, and the creation of an independent state in Manchukuo that was free from liberalism and capitalism. The plan involved killing 60,000 people and moving 5.5 million people into heavily fortified hamlets to create a war economy.

Chapter
The Popularity of Japanese Fascism in East Asia
Episode
Part One: The Slavery Loving Fascist who Built Modern Japan
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
This segment discusses the Zaibatsu, giant mega conglomerates in Japan, and the challenge of convincing fascist officers in Manchukuo that Nissan was not associated with Toyota as they viewed these corporations as a Western influence, related to the anti-Japanese war in China.
38:52 - 41:18 (02:25)
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Japan, Zaibatsu, Fascist Regime, Manchukuo
Summary

This segment discusses the Zaibatsu, giant mega conglomerates in Japan, and the challenge of convincing fascist officers in Manchukuo that Nissan was not associated with Toyota as they viewed these corporations as a Western influence, related to the anti-Japanese war in China.

Chapter
The Popularity of Japanese Fascism in East Asia
Episode
Part One: The Slavery Loving Fascist who Built Modern Japan
Podcast
Behind the Bastards