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Discusses the disarmament of Japan after World War II, argues that Japan has been growing more militaristic, and analyzes foreign relations between Japan and the United States
The Militarists: The Rise of Japanese Militarism Since World War II
245 b : Remainder of title
the rise of Japanese militarism since WW II /
245 c : Statement of responsibility, etc.
by Edwin P. Hoyt.
260 c : Date of publication
c1985.
260 a : Place of publication
New York :
260 b : Name of publisher
Fine,
300 b : Other physical details
ill.;
300 c : Dimensions
25 cm.
300 a : Total pages
256 p., [16] p. of plates :
500 a : General note
Bibliography: p. 241-245.
500 a : General note
Includes index.
520 a : Description
Discusses the disarmament of Japan after World War II, argues that Japan has been growing more militaristic, and analyzes foreign relations between Japan and the United States
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