
The author situates Tokyo air raids and the postwar movement within the context of international law and the indiscriminate bombing of civilian populations in urban areas.
Political science (General), Japan, Tokyo air raid, aerial bombing, History of Asia, DS1-937, International relations, Tokyo, international law, JA1-92, victim compensation, JZ2-6530
Political science (General), Japan, Tokyo air raid, aerial bombing, History of Asia, DS1-937, International relations, Tokyo, international law, JA1-92, victim compensation, JZ2-6530
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