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talk about real irony here, huh? Yeah, post WW2 US-Japan bond was strong, but these days it's more like 'good ol memories', AMIRITE? Crazy how history unfolds itself.
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If you ignore everything that happened between this and the present day, it aged like wine.
Why? Did something happen between 1930 and 1955? I was absent from school that week and never followed up.
big yikes
and we all know how that turned out
Japan's amphibious landing and capture of a German port garrison in China during WW1!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Tsingtao
Yeah
talk about real irony here, huh? Yeah, post WW2 US-Japan bond was strong, but these days it's more like 'good ol memories', AMIRITE? Crazy how history unfolds itself.