The Way of the Heavenly Sword: The Japanese Army in the 1920's

Framsida
Stanford University Press, 1995 - 252 sidor
This text examines the history of the Japanese army in the 1920s. In this decade, the 'Meija military system' disintegrated and was replaced by a new 'Imperial Army System'. The Japanese victory over Russia in 1905 had changed the direction of Japanese military thought from almost total dependence on western rational military thinking to a more traditional reliance on morale as the preponderant factor for victory in combat. The author focuses on the intense and complex struggle which took place over leadership of the Army, the application of the principle of the primacy of morale, and the quite contradictory but obvious necessity for the army to modernize. This internal turmoil was intensified by a background of increasingly difficult economic circumstances, and the terrible effects of the great earthquake and fire of 1923. This crucial decade of Japanese history set the stage for the shattering events of the 1930s and 1940s.
 

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The Background to Army Politics I
1
The Army Faces Change
30
Ugaki Comes to Power
60
The Ugaki Era
79
The Growth of Dissidence
108
The Manmō Problem and Tanakas Positive Solution
127
The Army Sets Its Course in China
147
Conclusion
171
Notes
185
Bibliography
229
Index
245

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