Japanese Intelligence in World War II
Oxford: Osprey Publishing, 2009. Octavo, red cloth, 224 pp., four plates. A fine copy in dust jacket. A study that describes Japanese signals, human and counter-intelligence operations, and the growth of intelligence use from its pre-war days through the early successes of the Pacific War to the later failures and the fundamental flaws that caused them. Item #1975
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