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Originally Posted by major.kudo
That was made by the Army aircraft head office on February 25, 1945.
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That is what historians call a "primary document," and is even better than the Bunrindo book.
We're lucky that it survived US air raids and post-war Japanese destruction of documents.
There's all sorts of good information on World War 2 which is held in national archives and isn't available on the web.