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Punishment to War Prisoners

Author Statement: 
Shinobu, Junpei, 1871-1962
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Contemporary Japan: A Review of East Asiatic Affairs. Vol XII, No.6 (June, 1943), pp. 688-692.

Year: 
1943
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Japan was very upset with the Doolittle Raid and regarded captured airmen as war criminals.

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Japan

United States and New World Order

Author Statement: 
Sayegusa, Shigetomo
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Contemporary Japan: A Review of East Asiatic Affairs. Vol XII, No. 11 (November,1943), pp. 1421-1431.

Year: 
1943
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Basically, the US just doesn't get it: there is a new world order in both Europe and Asia and the old democracies and their imperialism are the past.

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Japan

Pearl Harbour Raid and Roberts Report

Author Statement: 
Tachi, Sakutarō, 1874-1943
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Contemporary Japan: A Review of East Asiatic Affairs. Vol XII, No.4 (April,1943), pp. 417-425.

Year: 
1943
Comments: 

This article concludes that the US attacked Japan first at Pearl Harbor, hence, there was no "sneak" attack.

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Japan

Guadalcanal and the Origins of the Thirteeenth Air Force

Author Statement: 
United States. Air Force.
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Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: USAF Historical Division, Archives Branch, 1945.

Year: 
1945
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book
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Japan