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Authors: Herbert P. Bix
Tags: #General, #History, #Biography & Autobiography, #Military, #World War II
57.
Parks M. Coble,
Facing Japan: Chinese Politics and Japanese Imperialism, 1931â1937
(Harvard University Press, 1991), pp. 24â25.
58.
Otabe, “Kaisetsu: Manshjihen to tenn
, ky
ch
,” p. 257; Seki Hiroharu, “The Manchurian Incident, 1931,” pp. 189â92.
59.
Ibid., p. 179, citing from
Harada nikki, bekkan
, p. 356.
60.
Ibid., pp. 185â86.
61.
James B. Crowley,
Japan's Quest for Autonomy: National Security and Foreign Policy, 1930â1938
(Princeton University Press, 1966), p. 109.
62.
Three days later, at Hirohito's insistence, Makino again discussed the problem of military discipline with Chief Aide-de-Camp Nara and Grand Chamberlain Suzuki, but took no further action. See Hatano Sumio, “Manshjihen to âky
ch
' seiryoku,” p. 109;
MNN
, entries of August 19 and 21, 1931; and
Harada nikki, dai nikan
, pp. 39â40.
63.
By practicing austerity in a time of acute depression, while insisting that his bureaucratic servants do likewise, Hirohito probably imagined that he was setting a good example, when he was really contributing to the demoralization of the bureaucracy. On the salary reduction issue, see Otabe, “Kaisetsu: Manshjihen to tenn
, ky
ch
,” in
KYN, dai gokan
, p. 255, citing Kawai's entries of May 27 and 30.
64.
KYN, dai gokan
, p. 152.
65.
The Army General Staff officers who hosted the meeting were Gens. Kanaya Hanz, Ninomiya Harushige, Hata Shunroku, and Tatekawa Yoshitsugu. Their guests from the Navy General Staff were Adms. Oikawa Koshir
, Taniguchi Naomi, Nagano Osami, and Kond
Nobutake. The navy's “special organ” in Manchuria was not established until Jan. 27, 1932. See Shinmy
Takeo, ed.,
Kaigun senskent
kaigi kiroku: Taiheiy
sens
kaisen no keii
(Mainichi Shinbunsha, 1976), pp. 118â19; Kketsu,
Nihon kaigun no shsen k
sakuâAjia taiheiy
sens
no saikent