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History is written by winners. But many books written by soldiers of the old Japanese Empire after the war are very good. Although they contain militaristic colors, partially beautify the facts of aggression, and avoid the important (they often show others the scars left by the atomic bomb without telling others about the murder), as the other side of the coin, as witnesses of the incident, their accounts are very worth studying. It's still an old saying: "Take the essence and discard the dross".
The suggestions are as follows:
Attack on Pearl Harbor 1979 Author: [Japan] Mitsuo Tomita Publishing House: Commercial Press Category: Historical Publishing Time: 1979-03-0 1
"Battle of Midway" Author: [Japan] Mifu Fukuda Miyao Wu Zhi Xu Qiuming Translation Wang Shaofang School Press: The Commercial Press: 1979-05.
"Hidden Pearl Harbor (Memories of a Japanese Spy)" Author: [Japan] Ji Fugong Changjin Translation Publishing House: People's Liberation Army Publishing House Publication Time:10-01Printing Time:1986-10.
"Japan's Base Camp" introduced the army-building thought in the early Meiji period, the Sino-Japanese War, the Russo-Japanese War and World War II. Author: [Japan] Morimatsu Toshi Utsumi Press: Military Science Press. Release date: 1985-09-30.
The Truth of Taierzhuang's fiasco in Japan: [Japan] Morimatsu Toshi Utsumi
[Japan] Tsukihara's Skeleton Testimony
Due to historical legacy, realistic friction and ideological reasons, few books written by the Japanese have been published in China. Therefore, the books published by the People's Liberation Army Publishing House, Warrior Publishing House, Military Science Publishing House, Commercial Press, National Defense University Publishing House and Sanlian Publishing House in the 1970s and 1980s have great collection value.
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