Kempeitai: Japan's Dreaded Military Police (2000) By Raymond Lamont-Brown
The Kempeitai, Japan's secret military police and counter-espionage service, were held in justifiable dread in the military-occupied territories of what the Japanese called the Dai Toa Kyozonken (Great East Asia Co-Existence Sphere - a euphemism for Japanese-occupied territories) of the Second World War empire. This book sheds new light on this little-known but greatly feared organ of repression, and will appeal in particular to students of Axis history and to all with an interest in the Second World War in general.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 182 pages
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