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This item has been stored at home. The contents are in like-new, excellent condition, but the cover and obi have aged due to being 29 years old. We appreciate your understanding. Atsuyuki Sasa United Red Army "Asama-Sanso" Incident Three dead, twenty-seven injured. 120,000 police officers mobilized. A document in which the author, who was in command on the front lines at the time, meticulously recreates the ten-day incident. Three dead, twenty-seven injured, a total of 120,000 police officers mobilized, and 600 members of the press. The television broadcast recorded the highest viewership in history. What happened at the mountain villa in Karuizawa in the freezing cold? Based on the author's notes from when he was in command at the scene, this is a shocking non-fiction account that meticulously recreates the entirety of the worst incident in post-war police history, which unfolded over ten days. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Departure Chapter 2: Bitter Defeat Chapter 3: Bombs Chapter 4: Strategy Chapter 5: Reconnaissance Chapter 6: Deadly Combat Chapter 7: Triumphant Song From Reviews I was impressed by the sense of realism, as if I were listening to Mr. Sasa's experiences right next to me. The freezing cold and the heat of the scene were fully conveyed. The occasional humorous descriptions were also effective, and I couldn't help but laugh out loud. I actually started reading it without much expectation, but it was a better find than I expected. A record of what happened in that incident. The atmosphere at the time, which was favorable to the Red Army, the arrogance of the reporters, and the conflict between the Nagano Prefectural Police and the Metropolitan Police Department are vividly described, creating a sense of tension. But the pace is good. There was also an aspect of it that was like a slapstick comedy by Yasutaka Tsutsui.
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