A Dutch Spy In China: Reports On The First Phase Of The Sino-Japanese War
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Action & Adventure
Manga
형식
하드커버
페이지
324
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 12, 1999
출판사
Brill Academic Pub
ISBN-10
9004114874
ISBN-13
9789004114876
설명
In this insightful exploration of the Sino-Japanese War, the narratives crafted by Gerke Teitler and Bernd Radtke shed light on a pivotal moment in the history of the Far East. The authors delve into the complexities of the conflict, drawing from firsthand reports that offer a unique perspective on the events that shaped the region during this tumultuous period.
As a Dutch spy immersed in the chaotic backdrop of war, the protagonist's observations unveil the intricate political and military maneuvers at play. The accounts not only capture the strategic confrontations but also the human experiences and suffering that accompany such conflicts. Through vivid descriptions and detailed analysis, readers are transported to the battlefields and diplomatic discussions, gaining an understanding of the war's far-reaching implications.
By weaving together historical facts and personal narratives, Teitler and Radtke highlight the significance of the Sino-Japanese War in the broader context of global politics. This book serves as both a historical record and a compelling narrative, revealing how this conflict ultimately laid the foundation for the modern dynamics of East Asia.
As a Dutch spy immersed in the chaotic backdrop of war, the protagonist's observations unveil the intricate political and military maneuvers at play. The accounts not only capture the strategic confrontations but also the human experiences and suffering that accompany such conflicts. Through vivid descriptions and detailed analysis, readers are transported to the battlefields and diplomatic discussions, gaining an understanding of the war's far-reaching implications.
By weaving together historical facts and personal narratives, Teitler and Radtke highlight the significance of the Sino-Japanese War in the broader context of global politics. This book serves as both a historical record and a compelling narrative, revealing how this conflict ultimately laid the foundation for the modern dynamics of East Asia.