How Japan Plans to Win

How Japan Plans to Win is the English translation of The Three-Power Alliance and the United States-Japanese War, a work of current events by Kinoaki Matsuo, a Japanese Foreign Affairs Officer, Navy Admiralty Liaison, Navy strategizer, and member of the Black Dragon Society. The English translation was performed by Kilsoo Haan, a Korean anti-Japanese operative living in the United States. It was published in 1942 simultaneously in Boston by Little, Brown and Company (323 pages) and in London by George G. Harrap and Company (240 pages). The book was reviewed in such publications as The New York Times and the Council on Foreign Relations journal, Foreign Affairs.

How Japan Plans to Win
AuthorKinoaki Matsuo
Original titleThe Three-Power Alliance and the United States-Japanese War
TranslatorKilsoo Haan
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLittle, Brown and Co. (Boston)
George G. Harrap and Co. (London)
Published in English
1942
Media typePrint
Pages323 (Little, Brown and Co.)
240 (George G. Harrap and Co.)
OCLC4674240
TextHow Japan Plans to Win at Internet Archive

The book was originally published in Japan by the Foreign Office Press in late 1940. It has been described by some historians as the Japanese counterpart to the United States government contingency plan War Plan Orange.

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