Saburō Sakai

Sakai in the cockpit of a [[Mitsubishi A5M]] Type 96 fighter (Hankow airfield, China in 1939) was a Japanese naval aviator and flying ace (''"Gekitsui-O"'', ) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Sakai had 28 aerial victories, including shared ones, according to official Japanese records, though he and his ghostwriter Martin Caidin claimed much higher numbers. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Shōwa Kenkyūkai : aru chishikijin shūdan no kiseki /
    昭和研究会 : ある知識人集団の軌跡 /
    昭和研究会 : ある知識人集団の軌跡 /
    昭和研究会 : ある知識人集団の軌跡 /

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    Minpō 20-nen shiki : hōsō bangumi kōjō no tame no teigen /
    民放20年私記 : 放送番組向上のための提言 /
    by Sakai, Saburō, 1907-
    Published 1973

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    Shōwa Kenkyūkai : aru chishikijin shūdan no kiseki /
    昭和硏究会 : ある知識人集団の軌跡 /
    by Sakai, Saburō, 1907-
    Published 1985

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    Shōwa Kenkyūkai : aru chishikijin shūdan no kiseki /
    昭和研究会 : ある知識人嫄団の軌蹲 /
    by Sakai, Saburō, 1907-
    Published 1992

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