Item title: | Underground warfare in Canton |
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Location: | Australian War Memorial (AWM55 5/15) View information about obtaining a copy of this document |
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AJRP module: | Australian War Memorial official records |
AJRP series: | Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) publications |
AJRP sub-series: | ATIS enemy publications |
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Institution: | Australian War Memorial |
Call number: | AWM55 5/15 |
Inst. series: | AWM55 |
Inst. sub-series: | AWM55 5/- |
Item: | EP-165 |
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Quantity / desc: | 46 pages |
Access: | Open |
Item type: | Unpublished, Official |
Category: | Administrative document, Instruction manual |
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Creation date (d/m/y): | 11/8/1944 |
Conflict code: | Pacific War (1941-1945) |
Keywords: | MILITARY INSTRUCTION MANUAL, IMPERIAL JAPANESE ARMY, BOOBY TRAPS, BOMBS, INTELLIGENCE, ESPIONAGE, INTERROGATION, SABOTAGE |
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Languages: | English |
Area: | China–Hong Kong Lorengau [Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands), Bismarck Archipelago, Admiralty Islands, Manus Island] |
Content: | This is an Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS) translation of a Japanese publication captured at Lorengau on 18 March 1944 during the campaign to capture the Admiralty Islands. This item is booklet entitled "Underground warfare in Canton", published by the Kwangtung Military Police Unit in March 1942. It is an instruction manual intended to raise awareness of subversive and secret activity among the Chinese population. The item includes details on identifying suspicious characters during investigations, booby traps, conducting searches, methods of disguise, bombs and communications. |
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Last modified: | 03/05/2009 09:03:43 AM |
Source: | AJRP staff |
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