02520oam 2200661I 450 991079143960332120230725015822.097802038440251-136-91724-11-136-91725-X1-283-03761-097866130376190-203-84402-510.4324/9780203844021 (CKB)2560000000051763(EBL)957986(OCoLC)798531758(SSID)ssj0000470584(PQKBManifestationID)11312102(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000470584(PQKBWorkID)10412096(PQKB)10245872(OCoLC)706710302(MiAaPQ)EBC957986(Au-PeEL)EBL957986(CaPaEBR)ebr10444447(CaONFJC)MIL303761(OCoLC)828745782(EXLCZ)99256000000005176320180706h20111944 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrJapan's political warfare /Peter de MendelssohnLondon :Routledge,1944, 2011.1 online resource (153 p.)Routledge library editions. Japan ;v. 68First published in 1944.0-415-58798-0 pt. 1. Machinery and methods -- pt. 2. Ideology and policies.After more than six years of active fighting in the Far East and over two years of open war between Japan and the Anglo-Saxon powers, Japanese political warfare was still a factor largely unknown in the Western world. Overshadowed by the much nearer and more closely felt exertions of the Nazi propaganda machine, it came to be regarded as too remote to have any noticeable bearing on the general course of the war. In the months leading up to Pearl Harbour, Tokyo Radio, the official Domei News Agency and the Japanese press jointly conducted an efficient war of nerves which, for all its allegedWorld War, 1939-1945JapanWorld War, 1939-1945PropagandaPropaganda, JapaneseWorld War, 1939-1945World War, 1939-1945Propaganda.Propaganda, Japanese.940.5488752De Mendelssohn Peter1908-,329795MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791439603321Japan's political warfare3844218UNINA