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6532: Warriors Of Imperial Japan In World War 2 (Paperback)
Imprint: Concord
Pages: 52
Illustrations: 10 col. plates, 34 col. photos & 68 b/w photos
ISBN: 9789623611718
Published: 15th July 2010
Pages: 52
Illustrations: 10 col. plates, 34 col. photos & 68 b/w photos
ISBN: 9789623611718
Published: 15th July 2010
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In terms of books dedicated to Axis forces during WWII, Germany consumes more than the lion’s share of literature. Alas, there is little devoted to the fascinating subject of the Japanese soldier during this global conflict. With the release of Warriors of Imperial Japan in World War II, Concord Publications is doing its bit to help redress this imbalance. The Japanese soldier made spectacular conquests early in the war before he was finally overwhelmed by the greater resources and might of the Allied war machine. The book is made up of a fine blend of colour plates, highly informative text and contemporary WWII photographs. Perhaps the thing that will strike readers first and foremost is the photographs, especially because many of these pictures are reproduced in original colour. The use of colour photos marks an important departure for this series of books, and it is one that readers will greatly appreciate. The collection of photos show Japanese soldiers from all periods of the war, from the rapid conquests of 1941 through to the bitter last-ditch defensive battles of 1945. Pictures are sourced from both Allied and Japanese collections to produce a comprehensive study. These captions also include in English notation the original Japanese names of equipment items, which will aid in identification. This book contains ten colour plates created by the author, with multiple illustrations of various aspects of Japanese uniform and equipment. Covering in great depth the subject of the Japanese soldier (“hei” in Japanese), this book will remain a vital reference source for years to come.
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