Death March on Mount Hakkoda by Jirō Nitta, Jirō Nitta
Death March on Mount Hakkoda

Jirō Nitta, Jirō Nitta

Death March on Mount Hakkoda

Jirō Nitta, Jirō Nitta

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Death March on Mount Hakkoda by Jirō Nitta, Jirō Nitta is a gripping and poignant read that will resonate deeply with anyone who appreciates a captivating exploration of the human cost of bureaucratic hubris, the unforgiving power of nature, and the unbreakable bonds of camaraderie forged in the face of adversity.

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The fictionalized account of a military training mission gone tragically wrong as a result of poor planning, bureaucratic interference, and bad luck. In the winter of 1902, 210 soldiers are ordered to cross the snowbound slopes of Mount Hakkoda to...

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