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The Crossroads of Fate: Moro Island, An Island of Gyokusai (fight until death) was An Isolated Island in the Pacific, Where the Fierce Moro Tribe Lived /

Publisher: Kindaibungeisha,


Title Details
  • The Crossroads of Fate: Moro Island, An Island of Gyokusai (fight until death) was An Isolated Island in the Pacific, Where the Fierce Moro Tribe Lived /
Publishers
  • Tokyo : Kindaibungeisha, 1993
Material Type
  • BK
  • Book
Location RHC
Item Call Number RHC-Jap I568 1993
Status Item withdrawn
Barcode RHC-J-2014-0072
Main Entry
  • Personal name - Inoue, Takeo
Title Statement
  • Title - The Crossroads of Fate: Moro Island, An Island of Gyokusai (fight until death) was An Isolated Island in the Pacific, Where the Fierce Moro Tribe Lived /
  • Statement of responsibility, etc. - Takeo Inoue
Varying Form Of Title
  • Title proper/short title - Unmei no Kira: Gyoukusal no Horo-tou wa Doumo na Moro Zoku no Sumu Nankai no Kotou de Atta
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc. - Tokyo :
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc. - Kindaibungeisha,
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc. - 1993
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Media Type
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Summary, Etc.
  • Summary, etc. - "The author was transferred to the front line of a battle in China, the norther part of Manchuria and the South during the World War II after he graduated the Military Paymasters' School in 1939 (Showa 14). And, the War ended when he was in Jolo island in Philippines. He was forced to continue wandering in deep jungle in the island about a month after the end of the war because he never got to know Japan's surrender in the War. After that, he was taken prisoner by U.S. army. The most part of this book is drawn a record about war that he experienced in Philippines." - Masuko Takehisa