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"Shanghai during World War II was a killing field of brutal competition, ideological struggle, and murderous political intrigue." "Secret War in Shanghai is the first book-length account of the little-known story of Shanghai's underground war. Bernard Wasserstein has researched if entirely from original sources and uncovered startling new evidence of collaboration and treason by American, British, and Australian citizens."--BOOK JACKET.
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Secret War in Shanghai: Treachery, Subversion and Collaboration in the Second World War
2017, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
in English
1784537640 9781784537647
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Secret War in Shanghai
July 19, 1999, Profile Books Ltd
Paperback
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1861971389 9781861971388
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Secret War in Shanghai: An Untold Story of Espionage, Intrigue, and Treason in World War II
September 13, 1999, Houghton Mifflin, Houghton Mifflin Co.
in English
0395985374 9780395985373
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Secret War in Shanghai: An Untold Story of Espionage, Intrigue, and Treason
June 1998, Diane Pub Co
Hardcover
in English
075675805X 9780756758059
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"On the night of 7 July 1937 Japanese soldiers staged a provocative incident at the Lukouchiao (Marco Polo) bridge near the old imperial capital of Peking - or Peiping as it was known at the time."
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First Sentence
"On the night of 7 July 1937 Japanese soldiers staged a provocative incident at the Lukouchiao (Marco Polo) bridge near the old imperial capital of Peking - or Peiping as it was known at the time."
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