【死】 Traditional attitude toward death
- People

【死】 Modern Japanese attitudes toward death

【死】 Six death gentlemen

【死】 Suicide /Philosophy of death

【死】 Glorification of death in modern Japan

【死】 Glorification of death in Japanese tradition
Report on the Attitude of the Chinese Communist Party Toward Kuomintang-Communist Collaboration After the Termination of Hostilities

【死】 Glorification of death in chōnin society (Tokugawa period)

【死】 Glorification of death in samurai society (Tokugawa period)
Changes in Attitude toward ARP during the War, Serial No. 415. Report No. 2-t, USSBS Index Section 8
Change in Attitude toward ARP during the War, Serial No. 415. Report No. 2-s, USSBS Index Section 8
Change in Attitude toward Aid-Raid Protection during the War, Serial No. 415. Report No. 2-c(19), USSBS Index Section 8
Thought trends of the public: Announcement of the disposition of war criminals and attitude toward suicide of those involved. Report No. 14h(49)(a), USSBS Index Section 2
Report on attitude of Japanese government and people toward "Nisei" (American-born Japanese) before the war, 17 May 1943. Report No. 19-b(39), USSBS Index Section 6
Sovereign Issues Rescript Upon Parting With League; Action Does Not Signify Empire's Cold Front Toward Powers' Cooperation For PeaceHis Majesty Declares : His Majesty the Emperor, on March 27, issued a rescript, defining the attitude of Japan regarding the withdrawal from the League of Nations. The rescript was to the following effect:
灯明寺綴(畷)新田義貞戦死の処 THE POSITION OF DEATH IN ACTION OF NITTA-YOSHISADA (SAMURAI) IN THE TOUMYOJI (TEMPLE)](https://www.library-archives.pref.fukui.lg.jp/archive/ics/viewer/iipsrv.fcgi?IIIF=/2759840/3235869/3235869_0000001.jpx/full/!110,100/0/default.jpg)
[絵葉書](福井)灯明寺綴(畷)新田義貞戦死の処 THE POSITION OF DEATH IN ACTION OF NITTA-YOSHISADA (SAMURAI) IN THE TOUMYOJI (TEMPLE)
Court Exh. No. 3268A: Certificate of authenticity of URABE, Katsuma, Assistant Chief of Archives Section, Japanese Foreign Office, covering Exhibit No. 3268. Document entitled "Views Concerning the attitude of the Empire toward Arbitration or Intervention by America, European Powers or the League of Nations in the Sino-Japanese Incident," dated 11 Oct 1937
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