First published in 2005. Written by His Majesty's Ambassador to Japan immediately before the outbreak of the World War II, this book charts the sequence of events that led to the outbreak of the War, examining the intricacies of the struggle between the forces that favoured the war and those who opposed it. The book contains much personal information on the situation in Japan and the main chronicles witnessed.
First published in 2005. Written by His Majesty's Ambassador to Japan immediately before the outbreak of the World War II, this book charts the sequence of events that led to the outbreak of the War, examining the intricacies of the struggle between the forces that favoured the war and those who opposed it. The book contains much personal information on the situation in Japan and the main chronicles witnessed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I EARLY CONTACTS AND IMPRESSIONS II THE NAVAL QUESTION IN RELATION TO JAPANESE MILITARISM (1927 1937) III THE PROGRESSIVE TWENTIES IV THE RETROGRESSIVE THIRTIES V MURDER AS AN INSTRUMENT OF POLICY VI SOME CAUSES OF THE SINO JAPANESE WAR VII FIRST WEEKS IN JAPAN (1937) VIII FIRST AFTERMATH OF OUTBREAK OF CHINA WAR (1937 38 ) IX AMENITIES OF LIFE (1938 ) X PRINCE KONOYE AND HIS FOREIGN MINISTERS (1938) XI CRUZEN]I . XII INTERPLAY OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC POLITICS (1938 39) XIII TIENTSIN (1939 10) XIV TWO MODERATE GOVERNMENTS (AUGIST, 1939 JULY1940) 78XV JAPAN TAKES THE LOW ROAD (JULY, 1940). 87 XVI HAYAMA XVII AMERICAN JAPANESE RELATIONS XVIII MATSUOKA'S YEAR (JULY, 1940 JULY, 1941) XIX THIRD KONOYE CABINET (JUL Y OCTOBER, 194I) XX SOME EFFECTS OF THE GROWING POLITICAL TENSION XXI EVE OF WAR (OCTOBER DECEMBER, 194I) XXII WAR (DECEMBER 8TH, 1941) XXIII INTERNMENT (DECEMBER, I94I JULY, 1942) XXIV EVACUATION (JULY OCTOBER, 1942)XXV RETROSPECT XXVI PROSPECT.
I EARLY CONTACTS AND IMPRESSIONS II THE NAVAL QUESTION IN RELATION TO JAPANESE MILITARISM (1927 1937) III THE PROGRESSIVE TWENTIES IV THE RETROGRESSIVE THIRTIES V MURDER AS AN INSTRUMENT OF POLICY VI SOME CAUSES OF THE SINO JAPANESE WAR VII FIRST WEEKS IN JAPAN (1937) VIII FIRST AFTERMATH OF OUTBREAK OF CHINA WAR (1937 38 ) IX AMENITIES OF LIFE (1938 ) X PRINCE KONOYE AND HIS FOREIGN MINISTERS (1938) XI CRUZEN]I . XII INTERPLAY OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC POLITICS (1938 39) XIII TIENTSIN (1939 10) XIV TWO MODERATE GOVERNMENTS (AUGIST, 1939 JULY1940) 78XV JAPAN TAKES THE LOW ROAD (JULY, 1940). 87 XVI HAYAMA XVII AMERICAN JAPANESE RELATIONS XVIII MATSUOKA'S YEAR (JULY, 1940 JULY, 1941) XIX THIRD KONOYE CABINET (JUL Y OCTOBER, 194I) XX SOME EFFECTS OF THE GROWING POLITICAL TENSION XXI EVE OF WAR (OCTOBER DECEMBER, 194I) XXII WAR (DECEMBER 8TH, 1941) XXIII INTERNMENT (DECEMBER, I94I JULY, 1942) XXIV EVACUATION (JULY OCTOBER, 1942)XXV RETROSPECT XXVI PROSPECT.
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