Ebook: Japan Bites Back: Documents Contextualizing Pearl Harbor
Author: Joshua Blakeney
- Genre: History // Military History
- Tags: History, Japan, Japanese, WWII, WW2, Pearl Harbor, pearl harbor, ww2, World War Two, The Second World War, sino, association, Foreign affairs, bolshevization, china, Three Power Pact, Axis, Powers, Continental, Policy, Democracy, Totalitarianism, USSR, Germany, Empire, Imperial, Joshua Blakeney, American, Ujiro Ohyama, Hikomatsu Kamikawa, Katsuji Inahara, Kojiro Sugimori, Kumataro Honda, Nobumasa Suyetsugu, Kohsaku Tamura, Document, Documents, Politics
- Series: 1
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Non-Aligned Media
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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In September 2014 Joshua Blakeney undertook extensive archival research at the National Diet Library in Japan. The documents he retrieved, along with the other essays in this book, provide the "Japanese side of the argument" about the origins of the "clash of civilizations" that was WWII in Asia. The bolshevization of China, Western meddling in Asia, Soviet infiltration of the White House, U.S. expansionism in the Pacific, the anti-Japanese provocations which spawned the Pearl Harbor operation and Japan's Pan-Asianist policies are all subjects explored in the book.
In September 2014 Joshua Blakeney undertook extensive archival research at the National Diet Library in Japan. The documents he retrieved, along with the other essays in this book, provide the "Japanese side of the argument" about the origins of the "clash of civilizations" that was WWII in Asia. The bolshevization of China, Western meddling in Asia, Soviet infiltration of the White House, U.S. expansionism in the Pacific, the anti-Japanese provocations which spawned the Pearl Harbor operation and Japan's Pan-Asianist policies are all subjects explored in the book.
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