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› Special Section Auxiliaries of Empire : Children, Foot Soldiers, and Settlers in Japanese Imperial History From the Ground Up: Japan's Siberian Intervention of 1918-1922 from the Perspective of Infantryman Takeuchi Tadao Nadine WILLEMSJapan Review 38(2023-12-28)pp. 97-127
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