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Authors: Herbert P. Bix
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93.
Sugiyama memo, j
, p. 431.
94.
Sud
Shinji,
Haru n
to o kaita otoko: Nichi-Bei kaisen gaik
to “yuki” sakusen
(Bungei Shunj
, 1999), p. 176.
95.
Moriyama,
Nichi-Bei kaisen no seiji katei
, pp. 222â25.
96.
Tanaka,
Dokyumento Sh
wa tenn
, dai nikan
, p. 256, citing
Sugiyama memo
,
j
, p. 536.
97.
Ibid.
,
pp. 259â260, citing
Sugiyama memo, j
, p. 535 and
Kido K
ichi nikki, ge
, pp. 926â27.
98.
Kido K
ichi nikki, ge
, p. 928. Vol. 3 of Prince Takamatsu's diary contains no entries for the crucial seventeen days from Nov. 14 to 30, 1941. Calling attention to this fact, editor Akagawa Hiroyuki asks whether Takamatsu or someone else destroyed this portion of the diary. “We investigated, and it didn't seem as though it was deliberately removed, but still the true reason for these missing entries remains unknown.”
TN, dai sankan
(Ch
K
ronsha, 1995), pp. 422â23.