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Defense Academyfs textbook describes Japanfs past wars of aggression as for self-defense
The National Defense Academy of Japan (NDA) uses a textbook that describes the Second World War as gclashes arising from the need of self-defense against Western powersf aggression.h
This is what the gIntroduction to Defense Studies,h a textbook used for the required subject gOutline of the theory of self-defense,h states. The textbook was obtained by Akahata.
Descriptions in the textbook are similar to ousted Self-Defense Force Chief of Staff Gen. Tamogami Toshiofs argument that he presented in his essay to express the view that Japan was not an aggressor country and raise questions about the NDA education program.
The textbook was written by the NDA in March 2007 when Abe Shinzo was the Japanese prime minister.
In the second paragraph of Article 4 titled gHistory of the World Warsh, it explains the pre-World War II era as follows: gPlaced under the Versailles system that imposed hard work and penal servitude, it was natural in Germany that nationalism flamed and drove the nation into vengeance. The nationalistic fever traveled to Italy, Japan, and Spain.h This in effect justifies the wars of aggression carried out by Nazi Germany and Japanfs militarism.
The textbook uses pre-war names to describe some of Japanfs past wars as wars in self-defense. In the gHistory of Japanfs Warsh (Paragraph 3 of Article 4), it claims that all Japanese acts of aggression since the Meiji era, including the Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, the Manchurian Incident, the gChina Incidenth (Japanese-Chinese War), and the gGreater East Asia Warh (Pacific War), were gto defend Asia from the Western powers, and this caused threats to Japanfs rights and interests.h
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Japanese Communist Party Secretariat Head Ichida Tadayoshi on October 10 commented on reports that Tamogami asserted that his thesis has been supported by two former prime ministers, including Mori Yoshiro.
He said, gIf the reports are true, it is a serious matter suggesting that politicians laid the groundwork for Tamogamifs ultra-nationalistic argumentsh.
Ichida also pointed out that many of the members of then Prime Minister Abe Shinzofs cabinet, which appointed Tamogami as ASDF Chief of Staff in March 2007, were gpro-Yasukunih politicians claiming that Japanfs past war was not a war of aggression but a just war in self-defense and that then Prime Minister Abe himself also called for gbreaking away from the post-war regime.h - Akahata, November 11, 2008
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