| United States. Department of State - 1947 - 24 lapas
...wide distribution of income and of ownership of the means of production and trade. To this end he was "to favor a program for the dissolution of the large...control of a great part of Japan's trade and industry." Within this general framework the Japanese Government under the direction and supervision of SCAP has... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1952 - 1868 lapas
...Dooman's testimony, is that right? Mr. VINCENT. I do, sir. Mr. SOURWINE. Mr. Dooman said this : (b) To favor a program for the dissolution of the large...bankIng combinations which have exercised control of a large part of Japan's trade and industry. He was apparently citing that as one of the changes made... | |
| Rudolf V. A. Janssens - 1995 - 534 lapas
...family enterprises, the zaibatsu. In the Basic Initial Policy it was mentioned as a separate issue: "to favor a program for the dissolution of the large...control of a great part of Japan's trade and industry' ISWNCC 150/4/A, Part IV. Paragraph 2.b1. During the wartime drafting of the policies this topic had... | |
| David John Lu - 1997 - 420 lapas
...individuals who do not direct future Japanese economic effort solely toward peaceful ends; and (b) To favor a program for the dissolution of the large industrial and banking combinations that have exercised control of a great part of Japan's trade and industry. 3. Resumption of Peaceful... | |
| John W Dower - 2000 - 692 lapas
...the ownership of the means of production and trade." To this end, planners in Washington called for "dissolution of the large industrial and banking combinations...control of a great part of Japan's trade and industry." This amounted to ordering a direct attack on both the older zaibatsu that had dominated the nation's... | |
| Ian Inkster - 2001 - 340 lapas
...income and of the ownership of the means of production and trade', as well as a concerted programme 'for the dissolution of the large industrial and banking...control of a great part of Japan's trade and industry'. The initial concerns of the allied powers centred on the extraction of reparations (including the wholesale... | |
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