"Rikugun: Guide to Japanese Ground Forces 1937-1945" is the first nuts-and-bolts handbook to utilize both the voluminous raw allied intelligence documents and postwar Japanese documentation as primary sources. This second volume covers the armament of the ground forces. It takes advantage not only o
Japanese ground and air forces
✍ Scribed by United States. War Dept. General Staff
- Publisher
- Washington, D.C., Military Intelligence Service, War Dept
- Year
- 1942
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 131
- Series
- United States.; War Dept.; General Staff.; Information bulletin 14
- Category
- Library
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