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Keimin Bunka Shidōsho
was a Japanese-sponsored art and cultural institution in the Dutch East Indies during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, Japanese Occupation in World War II. History ''Keimin Bunka Shidōsho'' was founded in The Dutch East Indies in accordance with the Japanese Film Law enacted in July 1939. The Film Law was created by the Japanese Home Ministry to oversee the creation, regulation, and substantial supervision of films, censorship, and to tighten the regulation of film companies and movie publications. On 8 March 1942, The Dutch East Indies was occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army. In order to increase support for Japan among the native Indonesian people, the Japanese Imperial administration used political, artistic and cultural propaganda to reach the populace. Upon their arrival to The East Indies, Japan had tried to foment support among the Pribumi, Pribumi population for "Indonesian Independence", with the intention of furthering its own interests, especial ...
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