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| Japanese language |
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| 'Flag of glory' was my comrade's grave-post |
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| Twenty years of 'Hills with the sound of bells/Home for children' (orphanage) |
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| 10,000 meters below sea level |
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| A grain of wheat |
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| A great general remains after the defeat: IMAMURA Hitoshi, father of war criminals, returns to Manus Island |
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| A military surgeon's memories of the war in eastern New Guinea |
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| A navy paymaster's account of war |
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| A poem for wandering souls: memoirs of the war in eastern New Guinea |
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| A record of operations in New Guinea |
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| Abandoning the benefactor chief: the end of the war for the 20th Division Indigenous Pacification Unit |
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| About Tok Pisin = Melanesian |
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| Absolute defence zone |
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| Accompanying the delegation of bereaved families from Okinawa to Bougainville to pay respect to the war dead |
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| ADACHI HatazĂ´'s harakiri suicide before the enemy |
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| Adieu Rabaul - battles in Tuluvu in western New Britain |
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| Adieu, Rabaul |
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| Adieu, Rabaul- the remaining 209th Regiment |
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| Adieu, Rabaul - poems for the repose of the war dead |
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| Adieu, Rabaul air corps |
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| Admiral of Fleet YAMAMOTO was killed by a mysterious telephone call |
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| Admiral of the Fleet YAMAMOTO was shot down by spy - secret of 'Kabuto Case', the greatest mystery of the Pacific War |
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| Admiral who entered a battle between carriers without knowledge of aeroplanes |
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| Admiral YAMAMOTO shot down by himself |
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| Aerial battles off Bougainville |
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| Aerial warfare in the South Pacific |
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| After the collection of the remains of the war dead in Bougainville |
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| Aftermath of reverse landing (sequel): the Miwa Unit after reorganisation |
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| Aftermath of reverse landing: the Miwa Unit after reorganisation (sequel) |
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