Japanese ran amuck, screamed in terror until they died . . . . Flares revealed an out-of-this world picture of Nipponese drunks reeling about in our for ward positions, falling into foxholes, tossing aimless grenades . . . laughing crazily, to be exterminated in savage close-in fighting.
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For the other 5 accounts, I'm a bit mystified---they don't have any contributions yet, but Freedom for China tagged them all with ( marking them as sockpuppets of, who himself I believe was blocked as a sockpuppet of Nipponese Dog Calvero . talk ) 16 : 26, 13 April 2009 ( UTC)
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A Japanese source book titled " The Empire of Nippon ", written by Benjamin Nicholls, was also sanctioned by Creative Encounters yet failed to enter print . " The Empire of Nippon " source book brought much of the Nipponese sphere of influence to life with a much more expanded and detailed history of the world up to 2134.
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While increasing the range, " Willmarth " turned toward each splash, thus avoiding getting hit by the Japanese guns . " Arkansas ", by this time beyond gun range of the Nipponese guns, did not conduct any further counter-battery fire; Willmarth soon emerged from the enemy battery's zone of fire and proceeded to sea unscathed.
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American popular songs at the time included " We're Gonna Have to Slap the Dirty Little Jap, " " Taps for the Japs, " " We ll Nip the Nipponese, " " We re going to play Yankee Doodle in Tokyo, " and " You re a Sap, Mr . Jap . " Wartime filmmakers embellished characteristics of Japanese culture that the American people would find scandalously foreign.