Shigemitsu and Togo and their time
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Shigemitsu and Togo and their time
Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2019, c2003
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Shigemitsu/Tōgō to sono jidai
重光・東郷とその時代
(英文版)重光・東郷とその時代
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Note
"Shigemitsu/Tōgō to sono jidai"--T.p. verso
Originaly published: PHP Institute, Inc. in 2003
Includes bibliographical references (p. 382-387) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Recognition of Manchukuo—Speedy Seizure of Manchuria
- Withdrawal from the League of Nations and Establishment of Manchukuo—State Socialism and Harmony of Five Races in Manchuria
- Last Days of Peace—After the Manchurian Incident,an Opportunity to Improve Sino‐Japanese Relations
- The February 26 Incident—Drastic Change of Current in Japan in 1935‐36
- The Looming Shadow of War—Drastic Changes in Asia and Europe,1935 and 1936
- Marco Polo Bridge Incident—China Getting Ready to Fight Back Against Japan
- Siege of Nanjing—Diplomatic Efforts to Settle the Issue Continue in Earnest
- Into the Quagmire—Strong Support for Government’s Hardliner Policy
- The Tripartite Pact Signed—Some Reject It to the End
- Self‐Destructive Matsuoka Diplomacy—Shin Taisei Undo Is Widely Supported〔ほか〕
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