A. From Various Governmental "Official" Sources or On-Line Depositories of "Official" Information
1. US Army Monographs on Japan's Planning the Pacific War
2. Japan-Manchoukuo Protocol
3. The Imperial Rescript Relating to Withdrawal from the League of Nations
4. Hirohito & Japan
5. Chiang Kai-Shek's Message to Friendly Nations
6. Foriegn Ministor of Japan, Yosuke Matsuoka On the "China Affair"
7. Documents Relevant to the Alliance of Germany, Japan, and Italy
8. Statement of Foreign Minister, Yosuke Matsuoka, on the World State of Emergency July 2, 1941
9. US Naval Historical Center: Pearl Harbor
10. US Army Historical Center: The War Against Japan
11. Potsdam Declaration Defining Terms for Japanese Surrender
12. The Japanese Surrender Documents of World War II
13. The Decision To Use the Atomic Bomb
14. Hirohito Accepts the Surrender Terms
15. Documents Relating to the Surrender of Japan
B. Reprints of Published Articles from Journals, Newspapers & Magazines
1. WWW Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre
2. Red Star vs. the Rising Sun
3. Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare, 1932-1945, and the American Cover-Up
4. Chinese resentment of Japan
5. Japanese War Crime Trials
6. General Tomoyuki Yamashita
7. Murayama's Personal Apology
C. From Non-Governmental or Non-Academic Websites
1. History of Japan: Internet Resources
2. Wikipedia History of Japan
3. Samurai Archives: Japanese History and Culture
4. Wartime Japan (1931 - 1945), Bibliography
5. Japan In World War I
6. Sino-Japanese conflict between 1931 and 1945
7. Mukden Incident September 18, 1931
8. Marco Polo Bridge Incident
9. Index-China: Nanjing Massacre
10. Japanese War Crimes
11. Japanese Unit 731
11. The Comfort Women Project
13. Japan's Responsibility Toward Comfort Women Survivors by C. Sarah Soh
14. Japanese Occupation of the Philippines
15. Emperor Hirohito in 20th Century History: The Debate Rekindled by Herbert P. Bix
16. POW Forced Labor Lawsuits Against Japanese Companies by Kinue Tokudome
17. The Battle of Okinawa in Japanese History Books by Koji Taira
18. Holocaust Denial à la Japonaise by Gavan McCormack
19. Description of the Bataan Death March
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