Human Bullets. A Soldier's Story of Port Arthur Human Bullets. A Soldier's Story of Port Arthur

Human Bullets. A Soldier's Story of Port Arthur

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Beschreibung des Verlags

The first victory by an Asian power over a European one since the Mongol invasions of the 13th Century: that's why the impact of the Russo-Japanese War, dated 1904-05, was so huge. The great spirit of the Japanese people was a key factor in the victory, helped them to overcome an enemy who was superior in numbers and war technology. Human Bullets was written by Tadyoshi Sakurai, a junior officer in the Japanese campaign against Port Arthur, a free port owned by Russians in China. It's not only an engaging story of combat and a great source of insights about an immensely influentienal conflict, but also a fascinating introduction to the meanings of the traditional Japanese spirit. Japanese soldiers were in fact the emperor's human bullets, whose only goal was to strike the enemy despite of self-preservation. A fascinating glimpse into prevailing nationalistic and militaristic attitudes in early-twentieth-century Japan.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2015
20. Juli
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
257
Seiten
VERLAG
LBO
GRÖSSE
5
 MB

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