
Wakefield's Shanghai Trilogy: 1937-1941
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About This Novel
This book vividly reproduces the political and social situation of Shanghai as an "isolated island" from the 1937 Songhu Battle to the end of 1941 before the outbreak of the "Pearl Harbor Incident". It involves the anti-Japanese activities of the Kuomintang's "Blue Clothes Society" in Shanghai, the assassinations of pro-Japanese elements by the "military reunification", the bloody revenge of the Japanese puppets, the reign of terror of the Wang puppet regime, the ugly social phenomena in the "bad soil" area in western Shanghai, etc... With a unique perspective and informative materials, the book reproduces the entangled struggles and bloody storms of various forces in Shanghai's "isolated island" period.
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