MacArthur's Japan

MacArthur's Japan

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Released:1949-01-01
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Duration:17 min
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Actors:Douglas MacArthur, Emperor Hirohito of Japan
Production:The March of Time

Overview:

Vol. 15, Number 11 edition of the March of Time newreel, covering the Administration of occupied Japan by General Douglas MacArthur

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