MOST of the "Japanese" war records were destroyed during (and after WWII). Including "plans (blueprints)" for building war machines, such as the battleships Yamato & Musashi. Check bibliographies in Chinese/Japanese WWII literature, e.g. "The China-Japan War, 1931-1945", (Journal of Military History-Jan 2006); by David M. Gordon.
japanese occupation in the Philippines
Japanese does not have a word for "it."
The Japanese beated The Russo(The Japanese won the war)
Japanese Invasion of China 1931-1937 500,000 Japanese Deaths1937-1945 1,000,000 Japanese Deaths
'M no hana.'
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Gomen Nasai
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No, you can't end any Japanese word with the letter "m"
US M-1 German M-37 Japanese M-100
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OO (sOUp) m (Me) ay (tAke)
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