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Sōshi-kaimei
was a policy of pressuring Koreans under Japanese rule to adopt Japanese names and identify as such. The primary reason for the policy was to forcibly assimilate Koreans, as was done with the Ainu and the Ryukyuans. The has been deemed by historians as one of the many aspects of cultural genocide that the Japanese attempted to impose on their non-Japanese territories.
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Religious Organizations Law
Japanese law passed in 1939 that gave authority over religious organizations
Law of Political Responsibilities
Fundamental Statute of the Kingdom of Albania (1939)
20th century Albanian Kingdom constitution