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When the full horror of Japanese atrocities became apparent in the aftermath of its surrender, Ishida devoted himself to defending the pacifist constitution, imposed by victorious US occupation authorities.
It handled thousands of Italian prisoners in the aftermath of the surrender, feeding them and marching them under guard towards the Reich.
I saw it as a love story played upon the stage of the intricate and sensitive handling of the aftermath of the surrender of Japan in World War II.
Contrary to the expectations of Iwane Matsui, China did not surrender in the aftermath of the fall of Nanking and the war would continue for another eight years.
This is pure speculation, of course, but I'm fairly sure that Huntsman was riven with regret in the aftermath of his humiliating surrender to fear.
In the aftermath of September 1943, when Italy had surrendered to Allied forces and swaths of northern and central Italy became Mussolini's Nazi puppet republic, he is understood to have transported counterfeit identity papers to Jews who were at risk of being deported to concentration camps.
In the aftermath of the cold war and the surrender of social democracy to neoliberalism, Tories told themselves their order would last for ever.
The CNN interview was conducted shortly after he surrendered in the aftermath of the prison uprising.
In the aftermath of the incident the Duke of York surrendered his claims to East Jersey to the Carterets.
His announcement was a disappointment to Senate Republican leaders who had hoped Mr. Craig would surrender his seat in the aftermath of a case they consider an embarrassment.
In the aftermath of 9/11, many slots at Gatwick became available – some surrendered by BA – and the low-cost carrier moved in.
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