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Blood And Bushido
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258 pages
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The book provides a harrowing account of the brutal actions of Imperial Japan's navy during World War II, highlighting atrocities such as the ramming of lifeboats and the execution of captives. It contrasts the ancient warrior code of Bushido, which forbade capture, with the more humane treatment expected by seafarers. Through the gripping testimonies of Allied survivors, it not only documents these horrific events but also honors the memory of those who suffered at the hands of the Imperial Navy.
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2011, paperback
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