Sincere Japanese Intelligence 1940s Imperial Army History Japan WWII WWII Japan

by Noboru Okabe

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Sincere Japanese Intelligence 1940s Imperial Army History Japan WWII WWII Japan Key Features ✔ Discover the fascinating history of Japanese intelligence during the WWII era with this comprehensive book titled "Sincere Japanese Intelligence: The Miracles of the Imperial Army Praised Worldwide." This hardcover delves into the remarkable espionage activities of three distinguished Imperial Army officers—Nobu Onodera, Kiichiro Higuchi, and Iwao Fujiwara—whose unwavering dedication to integrity and patriotism shaped Japan's intelligence successes before and during the war. The book explores their covert operations, including the Yalta secret pact catch, rescue missions for Jewish refugees, and efforts to prevent Japan's division, highlighting Japan's once-elite intelligence capabilities that garnered global admiration and fear. ✔ Key features include detailed accounts of espionage networks, undercover operations, and the strategic insights that challenged Allied perceptions. It also sheds light on lesser-known figures who contributed to Japan’s intelligence prowess, emphasizing themes of loyalty, humanitarian efforts, and strategic independence. The author, Noboru Okabe, a seasoned journalist and former Moscow bureau chief, brings authoritative insights and extensive research to this compelling historical narrative. ✔ This book is a must-have for history enthusiasts, military scholars, and those interested in espionage, offering a fresh perspective on Japan’s intelligence history

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