Tag: Communism

The International Realignment, Part 2

The Empire of Japan’s decision to break with liberal democracies in favor of rising fascist powers was driven, in part, by the successes enjoyed by said fascist powers throughout the 1930s. In this episode, we discuss how their leaders managed to consolidate that power in the first place.

Reaction and Repression

Season 15, Episode 1: Reaction and Repression
Emperor Hirohito with his wife Empress Kōjun after their wedding in 1924. Source: Public Domain
A photograph from Emperor Hirohito’s enthronement ceremony at Shishinden Hall. Source: Public Domain
The official portrait of Emperor Hirohito from 1928. Source: Public Domain
A photograph of Kita Ikki, whose national socialist ideology was rapidly spreading among officers’ reading groups in both the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese Navy. Source: Public Domain

A Whole New World

The new international status quo that emerged after the first World War was very different than what came before, and Japan was poised to become a major new power in this new world.