Description: ca. 1920 Original Antique Rand McNally Map Japanafter World War I Following World War I, Japan emerged as a recognized great power, having gained new colonies in the Pacific from Germany including parts of Shandong province in China. Japan retained control over Taiwan, which it had acquired after winning the First Sino-Japanese War, meaning Taiwan remained a Japanese colony under their rule until the end of World War II; during this period, Japan attempted to assimilate the Taiwanese population through policies like the "kominka movement" aimed at making them fully Japanese subjects. The Ryukyu Islands, which are now considered part of Japan, were already fully under Japanese control, having been annexed by the Meiji government in 1879, effectively eliminating the independent Ryukyu Kingdom and integrating the islands into Japan as Okinawa Prefecture. approximate sizes map image: 5.0" x 6.3"card: 6.5" x 7.7" taken fromAtlas of the WorldPublishers Rand McNally & Co. Sole DistributorsSalz Bros.102 West 101st StreetNew York, NY(atlas and title page not a part of sale)
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Date Range: 1920-1929
Type: World Atlas
Format: Atlas
Printing Technique: Lithography
Year: 1920
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Cartographer/Publisher: Rand McNally
Sole Distributors: Salz Bros., Inc.