Additional sources and materials
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2. Bix H. Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan. New York: Perennial, 2000.
3. U.S. Foreign Relations (FRUS).
4. FRUS, Further Japanese Political and Economic Penetration into China, 1934-1936
5. FRUS, Occupation of Manchuria by Japan and Statement of Policy by the United States.
6. FRUS Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Japan 1931-1941.
7. Hoover H. The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover. The Cabinet and the Presidency 1920-1933. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1952.
8. Ienaga Saburo. The Pacific War 1931-1945. New York: Pantheon Books, 1978.
9. LaFebr Walter. The Clash. U.S.-Japanese Relations Throughout History. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1997. 166 p.
10. Lipman W. Interpretations, 1931-1932. New York: The Macmillian Co., 1932, 188 p.
11. Okhawa Kazushi. The Growth Rate of the Japanese Economy Since 1878. Tokyo: Kinokunia, 1957, 125 p.
12. Report of the Commission of Inquiry. League of Nations. Geneva, 1932. Ch. III, 330 p.
13. Japan in Crisis / Ed. by B. Silberman, H. Harootunian. Princeton, 1974. 265 p.
14. Snow Edgar. Far Eastern Front. New York: H. Smith & R. Haas, 1933. 351 p.
15. Stimson Henry. Diaries
16. Stimson Henry. On Active Service in Peace and War.
17. Toland John. The Rising Sun. New York: Random House, 1970. 955 p.
18. UN Statistics
19. Japan 1931-1941. Vol. 2. P. 160.
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