Tojo and the Coming of the WarPrinceton University Press, 1961 - 584 pagina's "This book provides an account of events in Japanese public affairs leading up to and beyond the war in the Pacific. The career of Hideki Tojo, premier of Japan at the time of Pearl Harbor, provides the background against which to reveal the relentless advance by the military toward full control of Japan and the hardening of the attitudes and fears of the people which made war with the Western nations possible."--Foreword. |
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The Crystallization of National Policy | 133 |
Tightening Japans Helmet Strings | 154 |
ABCD Encirclement | 188 |
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