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Shinmin no Michi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shinmin no Michi
The was an ideological manifesto issued by the Ministry of Education of Japan during World War II aimed at Japan’s domestic audience to explain in clear terms what was expected of them "as a people, nation and race".〔John W. Dower, ''War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War'', page 24〕 == Origins == During the summer of 1941, Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe, ordered the Minister of Education of Japan to compose a "Bible of the Japanese People", under the title of ''Shinmin no Michi'', which was also sometimes called ''Hito-do'' (Subject's Way), or ''Shinja-do'' (The Path of the Follower). The first edition of 30,000 was issued in August 1941 and distributed to all schools in Japan. The ''Shinmin no Michi'' offered three chapters which required only a few minutes of reading, explaining how subjects to the Emperor were to behave. It also presented a brief overview of world history from the Japanese viewpoint in the first third of the first chapter.
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