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Potsdam Declaration - Wikipedia Potsdam Conference session including Clement Attlee, Ernest Bevin, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, Joseph Stalin (white uniform), William D. Leahy, Joseph E. Davies, James F. Byrnes, …
When Mistranslation Became Tragedy: The Story of “Mokusatsu” The “mokusatsu” incident is an extreme example of the consequences of mistranslation, but it teaches us that translation isn’t just about swapping words between languages.
Mokusatsu, Japan's Response to the Potsdam Declaration - JSTOR The announcement of the Potsdam terms raised perceptible hopes that peace was near. The Japanese government soon discovered to its dismay, however, that the meaning of its policy …
Mokusatsu: One Word, Two Lessons - National Security Agency… The story of how an ill-chosen translation of the Japanese word mokusatsu led to the United States decision to drop the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima is well known to many …
黙殺 - Wiktionary, the free dictionary 14 Dec 2023 · 黙 もく 殺 さつ する • (mokusatsu suru) transitive suru (stem 黙 もく 殺 さつ し (mokusatsu shi), past 黙 もく 殺 さつ した (mokusatsu shita)) to take no notice of to treat with …
The Meaning of Mokusatsu - Trusted Translations, Inc. 11 Feb 2011 · The fact that the cabinet had not flatly rejected the ultimatum indicated to the Japanese people that something was in the air. “The government had no intention of rejecting …
Mokusatsu : The Word That Changed the Course of History Mokusatsu is the word the Japanese government used to respond to the Potsdam Declaration. The Allies misinterpreted it.
Learning from Truman’s Decision: The Atomic Bomb and Japan’s … Despite the overwhelming evidence that defeat was inevitable, Japan’s Prime Minister Suzuki apparently rejected the Potsdam Declaration, an ultimatum calling for Japan’s unconditional …
On the Diplomatic Mistranslation That Changed the Course of … 21 Jun 2021 · Another compromise was found: the prime minister would read a statement making light of the proclamation without rejecting its terms. At the press conference, Suzuki said that …
Mokusatsu - Wikipedia Mokusatsu (黙殺) is a Japanese word meaning "ignore", "take no notice of" or "treat with silent contempt". [1][2][a][3][4] It is composed of two kanji: 黙 (moku "silence") and 殺 (satsu "killing"). …