Japanese air power 1919-1945 : a case study in military dysfunction / Richard Pelvin
Material type: TextSeries: Paper (Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Air Power Studies Centre) ; no. 31Publication details: Canberra : Air Power Studies Centre, 1995Description: 25 pISBN:- 0642227705
- 70692037
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This paper outlines the military culture in which the Japaneseair arms developed. Iy examines the course of the development of the air arms up to the outbreak of the Pacific War. It also analyses the conditions which enable them to perform in the early days of the war . the paper also describes their innate culture and how it led to their decline and ineffectuality.
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