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From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor: who was responsible? Auer, James E.

By: Auer, James E., Watanabe, TsuneoLanguage: Англи Series: ; 0Volumes: Show volumesPublication details: Toppan printing 2006Edition: 0Description: 410ISBN: 4643060123, 9784643060126 Subject(s): Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945DDC classification: 952
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Summary: 5 QUESTIONS -Why did Japan plunge into the quagmire of the Sino-Japanese War? -Why did Japan wage war with the U.S. in spite of a lack of resources? -What caused the Japanese military to employ "kamikaze" attacks? -Was it possible to prevent the devastation of the atomic bombs? -Were there problems with the Tokyo Tribunal?
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5 QUESTIONS -Why did Japan plunge into the quagmire of the Sino-Japanese War? -Why did Japan wage war with the U.S. in spite of a lack of resources? -What caused the Japanese military to employ "kamikaze" attacks? -Was it possible to prevent the devastation of the atomic bombs? -Were there problems with the Tokyo Tribunal?

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5 QUESTIONS -Why did Japan plunge into the quagmire of the Sino-Japanese War? -Why did Japan wage war with the U.S. in spite of a lack of resources? -What caused the Japanese military to employ "kamikaze" attacks? -Was it possible to prevent the devastation of the atomic bombs? -Were there problems with the Tokyo Tribunal?

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