The Pacific War, 1931-1945

The Pacific War, 1931-1945
Title The Pacific War, 1931-1945 PDF eBook
Author Saburo Ienaga
Publisher Pantheon
Total Pages 335
Release 1979-07-12
Genre History
ISBN 0394734963

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A portrayal of how and why Japan waged war from 1931-1945 and what life was like for the Japanese people in a society engaged in total war.

The Pacific War, 1931-1945

The Pacific War, 1931-1945
Title The Pacific War, 1931-1945 PDF eBook
Author Saburo Ienaga
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Release 1978
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The Pacific War, 1931-1945

The Pacific War, 1931-1945
Title The Pacific War, 1931-1945 PDF eBook
Author Saburō Ienaga
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre Japan
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The Pacific War

The Pacific War
Title The Pacific War PDF eBook
Author Saburō Ienaga
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Total Pages 0
Release 1978
Genre Japan
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Pan-Asianism and Japan's War 1931-1945

Pan-Asianism and Japan's War 1931-1945
Title Pan-Asianism and Japan's War 1931-1945 PDF eBook
Author E. Hotta
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 290
Release 2007-12-25
Genre History
ISBN 0230609929

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The book explores the critical importance of Pan-Asianism in Japanese imperialism. Pan-Asianism was a cultural as well as political ideology that promoted Asian unity and recognition. The focus is on Pan-Asianism as a propeller behind Japan's expansionist policies from the Manchurian Incident until the end of the Pacific War.

Imperial Japan's World War Two: 1931-1945

Imperial Japan's World War Two: 1931-1945
Title Imperial Japan's World War Two: 1931-1945 PDF eBook
Author Werner Gruhl
Publisher Transaction Publishers
Total Pages 265
Release 2011-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 1412809266

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Gruhl's narrative makes clear why Japan's World War II aggression still touches deep emotions with East Asians and Western ex-prisoners of war, and why there is justifiable sensitivity to the way modern Japan has dealt with this legacy. Knowledge of the enormity of Japan's total war is also necessary to assess the United States' and her allies' policies toward Japan, and their reactions to its actions, extending from Manchuria in 1931 to Hiroshima in 1945. Gruhl takes the view that World War II started in 1931 when Japan, crowded and poor in raw materials but with a sense of military invincibility, saw empire as her salvation and invaded China. Japan's imperial regime had volatile ambitions but limited resources, thus encouraging them to unleash a particularly brutal offensive against the peoples of Asia and surrounding ocean islands. Their 1931 to 1945 invasions and policies further added to Asia's pre-war woes, particularly in China, by badly disrupting marginal economies, leading to famines and epidemics. Altogether, the victims of Japan's World War Two aggression took many forms and were massive in number. Gruhl offers a survey and synthesis of the historical literature and documentation, statistical data, as well as personal interviews and first-hand accounts to provide a comprehensive overview analysis. The sequence of diplomatic and military events leading to Pearl Harbor, as well as those leading to the U.S. decision to drop the atom bomb, are explored here as well as Japan's war crimes and postwar revisionist/apologist views regarding them. This book will be of intense interest to Asian specialists, and those concerned with human rights issues in a historical context.

Sweden, Japan, and the Long Second World War

Sweden, Japan, and the Long Second World War
Title Sweden, Japan, and the Long Second World War PDF eBook
Author Pascal Lottaz
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 208
Release 2021-07-13
Genre History
ISBN 1000402290

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We thank Ekman & Co AB and Gadelius Holding Ltd for their kind and generous support, making this research available online for free. Lottaz and Ottosson explore the intricate relationship between neutral Sweden and Imperial Japan during the latter’s 15 years of warfare in Asia and in the Pacific. While Sweden’s relationship with European Axis powers took place under the premise of existential security concerns, the case of Japan was altogether different. Japan never was a threat to Sweden, militarily or economically. Nevertheless, Stockholm maintained a close relationship with Tokyo until Japan’s surrender in 1945. This book explores the reasons for that and therefore provides a study on the rationale and the value of neutrality in the Long Second World War. Sweden, Japan, and the Long Second World War is a valuable resource for scholars of the Second World War and of the history of neutrality.