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1992-01-01
Japan at War: An Oral History - de Haruko Taya Cook, Theodore F. Cook (Author)

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Le Titre Du LivreJapan at War: An Oral History
Date de Parution1992-01-01
TraducteurPinchos Yashvi
Numéro de Pages485 Pages
La taille du fichier72.78 MB
LangueAnglais et Français
ÉditeurOrion Books
ISBN-107640711261-FVD
Format de LivreAMZ ePub PDF FTM ODT
CréateurHaruko Taya Cook, Theodore F. Cook
EAN216-7010938425-QBN
Nom de FichierJapan-at-War-An-Oral-History.pdf

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Without a doubt one of the finest books I have ever read There are of course more objective accounts of this period and those should be read but this is not that book and it does not pretend to be that book

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OR BEST OFFER Serious buyers only PICK UP IN good condition An exceptional account of the people which was pretty much everyone in Japan engulfed in this horrendous war Most people are quite familiar with the basic parties dates and events of WWII in the Pacific theater but these amazing and at times heartwrenching

In a vivid sweeping panorama this captivating oral history relates the remarkable story of Japanese people living during World War II offering the first glimpses of how this centurys most violent conflict affected the lives of the ordinary Japanese population

Nationalist politics have exacerbated this such as denial of the Nanjing Massacre and other war crimes revisionist history textbooks which have provoked protests in East Asia and frequent visits by Japanese politicians to Yasukuni Shrine where convicted war criminals are enshrined