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Part 1 Introduction: Takeyama Michio, 1904–1981, by Richard H. Minear Chapter 2 The Writings Part 3 The War Chapter 4 Ichiko in 1944 (1946) Chapter 5 The End of the War (1953) Chapter 6 White Pine and Rose (1947) Chapter 7 Scars (1949) Part 8 Crisis and Challenge Chapter 9 Germany—New Middle Ages? (1940) Chapter 10 The Younger Generation (1945) Part 11 The Tokyo Trial Chapter 12 The Trial of Mr. Hyde (1946) Chapter 13 Letter to Judge Röling (1949) Part 14 Turn to the Right Chapter 15 The Student Incident: Observations and Reflections (1950) Chapter 16 Those Who Refuse to Enter the Gate—Thoughts on One Contemporary Frame of Mind (1951)
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