History of Japan The Paradox of Japanese History 26 26 Meiji, the Raging 闘編 Russo-Japanese War and the Mystery of Hibiya Incendiary

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 逆説の日本史 26 明治激闘編 日露戦争と日比谷焼打の謎
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Item number: BO2469068
Released date: 30 Jul 2021
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History of Japan
Paradoxical History of Japan
Why Did the Great Japanese Empire Defeat the Russian Shea? It was the Russian Shea Empire that stood in front of the Great Japanese Empire, which boasted the world's largest army and the strongest Baltic Fleet, and the battle for the rise and fall of the Empire began in February 1904 (1904). By carefully looking back at each battle from the beginning to the Battle of the Sea of Japan, this book analyzes in detail the 「 Miracle 」, in which the Great Japanese Empire defeated the superpower Russian Shea. By carefully looking back at each battle from the beginning to the Battle of the Sea of Japan, this book introduces the unique interpretation of the 「 Paradox 」 that overthrew the traditional 」 of 「 Theory in the Russo-Japanese War. For example, the Nogi Maresuke of 「 was not a foolish general, but rather, the great commander of the Battle of the Sea of Japan in the 「 of 」 was not the 』 of the Teiji Tactics in the 『, but the Imperial Army of 「 of 」 had a formidable 』 of 『 in addition to the military of Shea. It also focuses on the large-scale disturbances after the Russo-Japanese War, such as the Hibiya Incendiary Incident, which turned out to be a turning point for the collapse of the Taisho Empire, and examines the background of the incident. The first step of the Russo-Japanese War, the Hibiya Incendiary Incident, which has often been positively evaluated as the first step of the Russo-Japanese War, has turned out to be a turning point for the collapse of the Hibiya Empire. This is the latest edition of the Hibiya Incendiary Japanese History series of history nonfiction. In this edition, we have developed a number of "Hibiya Incendiary Incidents" based on the historical view of Izawa. In addition, the Hibiya Incendiary Incidents and the Re-evaluation of Ogai Mori are new challenges that history fans cannot overlook. 5,720,000 」 「 」 「 」 「 」 「 」 『 』 「 」