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- Japan's War on Three Fronts Prior to 1941
- Japanese Intelligence and Counterinsurgency During the Sino-Japanese War: North China in the 1940S 岩谷 將
- The Battle of Malaya: the Japanese Invasion of Malaya As a Case Study for the Re-Evaluation of Imperial Japanese Army Intelligence Effectiveness During World War Ii
- The Art of Constitutional Legitimation: a Genealogy of Modern Japanese
- Historical Dictionary of the Russo–Japanese War
- British Observations on the Russo-Japanese War
- Political Relations and Conflict Between Republican China and Imperial Japan, 1930-1939: Records of the U.S
- From the Soviet Union and the Making of the New Japan, 1949–1952
- The Asia-Pacific War by Richard B
- Resolving the Russo-Japanese War of 1905
- SOEHARTO and the David Jenkins1
- On Spirit: the 70Th Anniversary of the Victory of the War Ofresistance
- The German Military Mission in China, 1927-1938 Dissertation
- Kushner on Totani, 'Justice in Asia and the Pacific Region, 1945-1952: Allied War Crimes Prosecutions'
- The Nanjing Atrocities: Crimes of War Has Been an Extraordinarily Collaborative Effort Within Facing History and Ourselves
- Legacy of the Pacific War: 75 Years Later August 2020
- Russo-Japanese War: an Examination of Limited War Strategy Himadri Bose
- Preserving Imperial Sovereignty in the Changing Political Order of Prewar
- Researching Japanese War Crimes
- Justice in Asia and the Pacific Region, 1945–1952 and Rutledge
- Japanese Pre-War Military Attaché System*
- Russian Historiography of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905: Main Periods, Ideas and Trends
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Humanitarian Empire: the Red Cross in Japan, 1877-1945 a Dissertation Submitted in Partial S
- The Japan Times Online Articles 10/24/2007 06:45 PM
- Russo-Chinese Myths and Their Impact on Japanese Foreign Policy in the 1930S
- LIU YAZHOU/ National Shame: on China's Defeat in the War of 1894
- Shifting Strategic Initiative in the Pacific in World War II
- The Russo-Japanese War—Primary Causes of Japanese Success Yoji Koda Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
- Cultural Origins of the Kamikaze Special
- The Pacific War and Rise of China As a Major Power
- Military Transformation As a Competitive Systemic Process: the Case of Japan and the United States Between the World Wars
- Hirohito's Role in Engaging in and Ending the Pacific War
- Pearl Harbor: an Imperial Japanese Army Officer's View Tokyo, Japan
- Paper on Nanshin and Budget Maximization
- 6 the Emperor Shōwa Standing at Ground Zero
- Samurai's Spirit of the Imperial Japanese Military As
- Castles and the Militarisation of Urban Society in Imperial Japan
- The Asia-Pacific War (1931-1945)
- Briefing Memo Kazushige Ugaki As an Education Reformer