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by Jinich Kusaka 1958 Hardcover 300 pages photos, map Cover Price: 300Y Language: Japanese Return to |
Admiral Jinichi Kusaka Nothing New on the Rabaul Front Memoirs of Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) South East Area Fleet commander, Admiral Jinichi Kusaka based at Rabaul. Table of Contents: 1. Foreword 2. With one's heart and soul 3. Cooperation between the Navy and the Army 4. Volcano researchers and their laboratory 5. Fleet Admiral Yamamoto 6. The song of the Southern Fleet 7. Increadible warriors 8. Adrift 9. Weather survey 10. The civilian administration 11. Life in the caves 12. Rapair work 13. Scarcity of food 14. Daily life 15. Making weapons 16. Problems with education and training 17. Medical Problems 18. Rare visitors didn't show up 19.The hard times of the supply subs 20. Rat and ant supplies (the Japanese called the scant supplies and the subs and barges who bruoght the stuff in ant(ari) and nezumi(rat) supplies) 21. Rabaul Naval Kokutai 22. The end of the war Table of contents translation by Alfred Weinzierl Return to Book Reviews | Add a review or submit for review Last Updated |
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