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Authors: Herbert P. Bix
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126.
Domon,
Tatakau tenn, p. 192.
127.
Ibid., p. 193.
128.
Ibid.
129.
Senshi ssho: Daihon'ei rikugunbu (10) Sh
wa nij
nen hachigatsu made
, p. 128.
130.
Ibid., pp. 211â12. On May 9 Hirohito shocked the Army Operations Section by refusing General Umezu's request to place the Seventeenth
Area Army in Korea under the command of the Kwantung Army. Such a move, he believed, would destroy the distinction between Manchuria, a foreign country, and Korea, “the national territory.” Ibid., pp. 224â25.
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HAPTER
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D
ELAYED
S
URRENDER
1.
Dick Wilson,
When Tigers Fight: The Story of the Sino-Japanese War, 1937â1945
(Viking Press, 1982), pp. 234â45.
2.
Yoshida Yutaka,
Nihonjin no senskan
(Iwanami Shoten, 1995), p. 102, chart 13, citingkurasho Sh
wa Zaisei-shi Hensh
shitsu, ed.,
Shwa zaisei-shi 4
(Ty
Keizai Shinbunsha, 1955).
3.
Ibid., p. 102, chart 12, citinge Shinobu, ed.,
Shina jihen Dai T'A sens
kan d
in gaishi
(Fuji Shuppan, 1988).
4.
Reduced to 250 warships of all types by the end of December 1944, the navy had only 53.8 percent of the tonnage with which it had started the war in December 1941. Yamada Akira,
Gunbi kakuchno kindaishi: Nihongun no kakuch
to h
kai
(Yoshikawa Kbunkan, 1997), p. 205.