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A Theory of Punishable Participation in Universal Crimes Dr
War Crimes in the Philippines During WWII Cecilia Gaerlan
The Pacific War Crimes Trials: the Importance of the "Small Fry" Vs. the "Big Fish"
Japanese Geopolitics and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
The International Military Tribunals: an Overview and Assessment
The Identity Dilemma and the Road to the Pacific War by Daisuke Minami
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Special Report: Ethical Implications of Large Scale Combat Operations
The Interwar Japanese Intelligence Activities in the Baltic States: 1918–1940
Ships, Nazi Spokesman Asserts All Sides Hafts Streetcars
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Lawfulness of Interrogation Techniques Under the Geneva Conventions
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Cultural Diplomacy in U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1919-1941
Japan's War on Three Fronts Prior to 1941
Usarmy Close-Up Jap Fighting-Man.Pdf
Japan to Send More Troops to Ussr Border
Schutzstaffel from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
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Amicus Brief of Professors of Law of Armed Conflict
INSTRUMENT of SURRENDER We, Acting by Command of and in Behalf
Adolf Hitler from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Downloadable Index of Rejected Defense Documents
CONTRACT OEC-0-73-2737 NOTE 411P
Shinzo Abe and the Japanese Constitution
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Charles B. Burdick Military History Collection MSS.2010.03.01
Crimes of War
MILITARISM in JAPAN WORLD PEACE FOUNDATION 40 M T
Abyssinia, 25, 314. See Also Ethiopia Action Française, 42 Addis
World Diary 1934
Value-Creating Pedagogy and Japanese Education in the Modern Era by Kazunori Kumagai
THE STRANGE CASE of HERR HITLER" Is Sent You with the Compliments of the NATIONAL CONFERENCE of JEWS & CHRISTIANS
Fascism in East Asia
Statism in Shōwa Japan
A History of Knowledge What the Modern Age Knew
第 32 回国際軍事史学会大会発表論文 Differing Visions of the Development of Japan As a National Defense State and Ideological Factionalism in the Japanese Army During the 1930S