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Piece by Piece. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1937, on Japans expansionism in Asia, which began the second Sino-Japanese War
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Piece by Piece. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1937, on Japans expansionism in Asia, which began the second Sino-Japanese War
JAPAN: IMPERIALISM, 1937.
Piece by Piece. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1937, on Japans expansionism in Asia, which began the second Sino-Japanese War
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1937 Anti Colonialism Anti Japanese Axis China Chinese Colonialism Daniel Fitzpatrick Flag Japan Japanese Political Action Rifle Rising Sun Robert Westernization World War Ii Second Sino Japanese War Yellow Peril
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Piece by Piece - Unveiling Japan's Expansionism in Asia
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. This photo print, titled "Piece by Piece" created by American cartoonist D. R. Fitzpatrick in 1937, serves as a powerful visual commentary on Japan's aggressive expansionism in Asia during that time. The artwork symbolically depicts the beginning of the second Sino-Japanese War, which was ignited by Japan's imperialistic ambitions. In this thought-provoking cartoon, we witness a Japanese soldier named Daniel armed with a rifle and donning the rising sun flag of Japan. He stands amidst a backdrop representing various Asian countries affected by Japan's colonial aspirations. The image also features Robert, an American figure who represents Western influence and anti-colonial sentiment. The artist skillfully captures the tension between these two forces through symbolism and imagery. While Daniel embodies Japanese militarism and aggression, Robert stands tall as a beacon of resistance against imperialism. Through this artwork, Fitzpatrick sheds light on the broader themes of anti-Japanese sentiment and political action prevalent during that era. Moreover, it highlights the detrimental consequences of unchecked expansionism on both regional stability and global affairs. As we reflect upon this historical piece today, it reminds us to remain vigilant against any form of oppression or territorial encroachment while promoting peace and understanding among nations worldwide.
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