Why did Japanese Buddhists want to Kill Charlie Chaplin | Japan in WW2, Japanese Nationalism

Why did Japanese Buddhists want to Kill Charlie Chaplin | Japan in WW2, Japanese Nationalism

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The transcript discusses Charlie Chaplin's visit to Japan during a politically volatile period. Chaplin narrowly escaped an assassination attempt by Japanese nationalists who mistakenly believed his death would provoke a war with the United States. The text explores the political climate of prewar Japan, highlighting the rise of nationalism and the influence of Buddhism in justifying expansionist policies. It details the League of Blood's assassination plot and the societal shift towards militarism, culminating in the May 15th incident. Despite the turmoil, Chaplin continued his journey, witnessing Japan's complex political landscape.

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