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According to hillenbrand what belief was central to the Japanese identify

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Central Japanese identity was the belief that it was Japan’s divinely mandated right to rule it’s fellow Asians, whom it was as inherently inferior

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Central Japanese identity was the belief that it was Japan’s divinely mandated right to rule it’s fellow Asians, whom it was as inherently inferior
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