Read Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan Online
Authors: Herbert P. Bix
Tags: #General, #History, #Biography & Autobiography, #Military, #World War II
120.
Yoshihashi, “Jij
bukan toshite mita sh
sen no toshi no kiroku,” p. 97.
121.
Domon,
Tatakau tenn
, p. 192.
122.
Nihon rikukaigun jiten
, p. 112; Craig M. Cameron,
American Samurai: Myth, Imagination, and the Conduct of Battle in the First Marine Division, 1941â1951
(Cambridge University Press, 1994), pp. 251â54, addresses the American symbolism of the flag-raising. Cameron (pp. 252â53) notes that there were actually two flag raisings, the famous second one designed to “replace the smaller initial flag with a larger, more visible one. The men who fought their way to the top of the volcano and whose actions were preserved in a photographic recordâ¦were quickly lost in obscurity that Marine Corps publicists actively fostered so as not to confuse the desired symbolism of the second raising.”
123.
Senshi s
sho: Daihon'ei rikugunbu (10) Sh
wa nij
nen hachigatsu made
(1975), p. 113.
124.
Fujiwara Akira et al.,
Okinawasen to tenn
sei
(Ripp
Shob
, 1987), p. 28, citing
ta Yoshihiro,
Okinawa sakusen no t
sui
(Sagami Shob
, 1984), pp. 401â2;
125.
Senshi s
sho: Daihon'ei rikugunbu (10) Sh
wa nij
nen hachigatsu made
(1975), p. 113.