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Works explorer

The Third super state

Australia, 1968
film

Looks at the growth of Japan since World War II, highlighting the motor car industry. Narrated by David Baker.

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

A Nation transformed 1945-1965

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It came to stay

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A Lesson to us all

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Japan: the collective giant

Canada, 1973
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Whither Japan?

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World beaters

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Today's Japan: a modern industrial nation

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Japan: imperial power to industrial giant

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Japan: a century of imperialism

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The Cars That Ate China

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Tale of Three Cities

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12th Tokyo Motor Show: 1965

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It is always so in the world

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Industrial Japan

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The 400 million

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Australian diary. No. 045

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The Impact of the Second World War on Indonesian nationalism

United Kingdom, 1972
Similarity: 68%

The Two faces of Japan

Japan, 1962
Similarity: 68%
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