
The Longest Resistance: Interpreting the Fourteen Years of the Northeast Anti-japanese War from Japanese Historical Materials
by Sassou
About This Novel
This is a documentary work of military history. This book uses more than 400 Japanese photos and maps collected by the author for the first time in Japan as clues. Through comparative analysis and textual research of Chinese and Japanese historical materials on the historical information in these photos, this book reveals the arduous and unyielding resistance experience of the Northeast Regular Army, the Northeast Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army and the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces in the Northeast region from 1931 to 1945. However, it disclosed the little-known important figures and events that took place on the Chinese battlefield between 1931 and 1945, including the military forces of China, the Soviet Union, and North Korea. It also revealed the games and contests surrounding the Northeast on the secret front at that time, such as the Soviet Union, Japan, the United Kingdom, Chinese spies, Doihara, Yoshiko Kawashima, etc. The first exclusive declassification case: (1) The whole story of the aborted assassination plan against Puyi in Tokyo; (2) The mystery of the death of Colonel Tetsuo Tonomiya, the "Father of the Manchuria Pioneer Corps"; (3) Takeda Takeda as the fictional spy king; (4) Analysis of the prototype of the protagonists in the TV series "Invincible" and "The Cliff"; (5) Research on the "China National Salvation Corps", a Chinese spy organization fighting in Japan.
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