Japan's military masters; : the army in Japanese life
(2018)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Eschenburg Press, 2018
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ISBN/ISSN
9781789127904 (electronic bk.) MWT12440323, 1789127904 (electronic bk.) 12440323
LANGUAGE
English
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THE REALISTIC FACTS ABOUT JAPAN'S CAPACITY - IN MANPOWER AND IN NATIONAL MORALE - TO FIGHT THE "HOLY WAR" HER MILITARY LEADERS HAVE SO LONG PLANNED FOR HER In Japanese Military Masters: The Army in Japanese Life, author Hillis Lory answers fundamental questions in satisfactory detail. He describes the life and though of the peasant, the motives and personalities of the men close to the Throne. He traces the evolution of Japanese government from feudalism to modern power politics. He records the assassinations, the rebellions, the secret societies, the coups d'état that have shaped it. He recalls the struggle between the liberal and the military leaders for control of Japan's destiny

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