
Overview
In the late 60's and early 70's, anti-establishment political movements led by young people spread throughout the world, and Japan likewise entered an era of intense political activity. From the caldron of this activism, one group in particular—the United Red Army—emerged, calling for armed struggle to overthrow the government and establish an idealized society. However, the group increasingly lost sight of its goals, ultimately killing a dozen of its own members in lynching incidents and taking a common citizen hostage during an armed standoff with the police. 47 years after these incidents took place, surviving members of the group were interviewed. While aiming for an ideal society, these activists made profound mistakes that took the lives of numerous people. As their troubled journey continues, they wrestle with the implications of the actions they took.
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3 - 1A Doctor Beside the Deathbed January 12, 2019
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3 - 2Epic Challenge: A Race Across the Japanese Alps January 19, 2019
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3 - 3Reviving Kumamoto Castle February 09, 2019
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3 - 4Class Struggle: Changes to China's Education System February 16, 2019
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3 - 5A Vanished Dream: Wartime Story of My Japanese Grandfather March 16, 2019
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3 - 6Vessel of Friendship: An Untold Story March 30, 2019
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3 - 10A Journey through Genders July 06, 2019
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3 - 11Bettering Tibet July 20, 2019
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3 - 12I too was a Child of Camp. August 17, 2019
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3 - 13Hope in the Dark August 24, 2019
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3 - 14MATAGI - Worshipping Bears September 14, 2019
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3 - 15Helping Hands - The Lives of Atomic Bomb Orphans September 21, 2019
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3 - 16The United Red Army: A Troubled Legacy September 28, 2019
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3 - 17The Lives of Japanese War Brides in America: Part 1 October 05, 2019
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3 - 18The Lives of Japanese War Brides in America: Part 2 October 12, 2019
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3 - 191971 - Japanese Rugby Takes On England, And The World October 19, 2019
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3 - 20Chinese Internet Celebrities: Influencing the Huge Online Market November 09, 2019
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3 - 21Henoko: Living with an American Base November 16, 2019
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3 - 22Digging the Untold History December 14, 2019
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