Masanobu Tsuji's 'underground escape' from Siam after the Japanese surrender / edited, with an introduction and annotations by Nigel Brailey.
First published in English in 1952, this is an account by the ‘notorious’ Colonel Tsuji of his escape through Thailand (Siam) – supposedly dressed as a Buddhist monk – following the Japanese surrender in Bangkok in August 1945; subsequently, Tsuji was to find his way into China via Hanoi before retu...
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Brill eBook titles
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (270 p.) |
Notes: | "Original edition published 1952 in Tokyo by Robert Booth and Taro Fukuda as 'Underground Escape'." |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary material / Nigel Brailey
- Chapter l: Man to Man – 1945 / Nigel Brailey
- Chapter 2: Into the Jaws of Death / Nigel Brailey
- Chapter 3: Annam in Ferment / Nigel Brailey
- Chapter 4: Proud Chungking / Nigel Brailey
- Chapter 5: Nanking, After the Return of the Government / Nigel Brailey
- Chapter 6: Aspects of a Changing China / Nigel Brailey
- Chapter 7: A Handful of Earth / Nigel Brailey.