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| Abandoning the benefactor chief: the end of the war for the 20th Division Indigenous Pacification Unit |
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| | FUKE Yutaka, 1982, Onjin shûchô o misutete: nyûginia 20 shidan dojin kôsakutai no shûsen (Abandoning the benefactor chief: the end of the war for the 20th Division Indigenous Pacification Unit) , Tokyo: Kaigyôsha | |
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| About Tok Pisin = Melanesian |
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| | NAKAMURA Masao, 1988, "Toku Pijin Meranesian ni tsuite (About Tok Pisin = Melanesian)", Soromon (Solomon Islands) no.38, Tokyo: Zenkoku Soromonkai Jimukyoku, pp.9-15 | |
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| Absolute defence zone |
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| | INADA Masazumi, 1960, "Zettai kokubôken (Absolute defence zone)", in Jitsuroku Taiheiyô Sensô dai 3 kan (True History of the Pacific War Vol. 3), Tokyo: Chûô Kôronsha | |
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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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| | YASUDA Tôichirô, 1987, "Okinawa izokukukai Bûgenbiru-tô irei junpaidan ni dôkô shite (Accompanying the delegation of bereaved families from Okinawa to Bougainville to pay respect to the war dead)", Soromon (Solomon Islands) no.33, Tokyo: Zenkoku Soromonkai Jimukyoku, pp.58-77 | |
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| ADACHI Hatazô's harakiri suicide before the enemy |
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| | SUGIYAMA Shigeru, 1957, "Tekizen kappuku no Adachi Hatazô (ADACHI Hatazô's harakiri suicide before the enemy)", Bungei Shunjû (October), Tokyo: Bungei Shunjûsha, pp.182-189 | |
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| Adieu Rabaul - battles in Tuluvu in western New Britain |
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| | KUBOTA Yoshio, 1991, Saraba Rabauru - seibu Nyûburiten Tsurubu senki (Adieu Rabaul - battles in Tuluvu in western New Britain) , Kokubunji: Musashino Shobô | |
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| Adieu, Rabaul |
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| | HAGIRI Matsuo, 1967, Saraba Rabauru (Adieu, Rabaul) , Tokyo: San'ô Shobô | |
| | MORIKAWA Kenji, 1948, Saraba Rabauru (Adieu, Rabaul) , Tokyo: Shinsei Kôbô | |
| | OKADA Isao, 1981, "Saraba Rabauru (Adieu, Rabaul)", in YASUKAWA (ed.), Kaisô no neevii raifu dai 3 ki tanki geneki kaigun shukeika shikan bunshû (Recollections of Life in the Navy - Essays by the 3rd Recruitment Group of Short-term Serving Navy Paymasters), Tokyo: 68 kai Bunshû Kankôkai, pp.412-434 | |
| | TOKITA Hitoshi, 1967, Saraba rabauru (Adieu, Rabaul) , Tokyo: Kongô Shuppan | |
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| Adieu, Rabaul- the remaining 209th Regiment |
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| | ÔSHIMA Yoshirô, 1967, Saraba Rabauru - saigo no 209 Rentai (Adieu, Rabaul- the remaining 209th Regiment) , Nagoya: Fukufukukai Nagoya Chihô Renrakusho | |
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| Adieu, Rabaul - poems for the repose of the war dead |
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| | NAGAI Hidenao, 1994, Saraba Rabauru yo - chinkon no uta (Adieu, Rabaul - poems for the repose of the war dead) , Tokyo: Nihon Tosho Kankôkai | |
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| Adieu, Rabaul air corps |
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| | HORI Tomoyoshi, 1967, "Saraba Rabauru kôkûtai (Adieu, Rabaul air corps)", Maru, vol.20 no.2 (February), Tokyo: Ushio Shobô, pp.235-259 | |
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| Admiral of Fleet YAMAMOTO was killed by a mysterious telephone call |
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| | NISHIZAWA Seiji, 1960, "YAMAMOTO gensui wa kaidenwa ni korosareta (Admiral of Fleet YAMAMOTO was killed by a mysterious telephone call)", Shûkan Bunshun (August 29), Tokyo: Bungei Shunjûsha, pp.11-17 | |
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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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| | Shûkan Bunshun, 1960, "YAMAMOTO gensui wa supai ni gekitsui sareta - taiheiyô sensô saidai no nazo 'kabuto jiken' no himitsu (Admiral of the Fleet YAMAMOTO was shot down by spy - secret of 'Kabuto Case', the greatest mystery of the Pacific War)", Shûkan Bunshun (6 June), Tokyo: Bungei Shunjûsha, pp.92-98 | |
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| Admiral who entered a battle between carriers without knowledge of aeroplanes |
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| | FUKUCHI Kaneo, 1965, "Kûbo kessen ni idonda hikôki onchi teitoku (Admiral who entered a battle between carriers without knowledge of aeroplanes)", Maru, vol.18 no.10 (October), Tokyo: Ushio Shobô, pp.102-103 | |
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| Admiral YAMAMOTO shot down by himself |
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