The anatomy of a small war : the Soviet-Japanese struggle for Changkufeng-Khasan, 1938 /
by Alvin D. Coox ; foreword by Edwin O. Reischauer ; cartography by Dana Lombardy.
- Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1977.
- xxvi, 409 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
- Contributions in military history ; no. 13 .
The Setting (APge-3) Early Rumblings (Page-11) The Tokyo Command Level (apge-21) Reconnaissance in Force (page-25) First Involvement of the 19th Division (page-35) The High Command Consultants (page-47) The Failure to Win Imperial Sanction (Page-57) The Effort to De – Escalate (page-71) Shachofeng : Japanese Curse or Boon? (page-83) Crossing The Tumen (page-95) Mouting The Assault Against Changkufeng (page-128) The Night Attack (Page-138) The Anchor Heights (Apge-156) Postmortem : Cost , Claim and Critiques (Page-167) fait Accompli and Problems of Rapport (page-173) Russian Retaliation (page-187) Intensification of the Ground War (Page-199)Reorganization , frustration and Restraints (page-217) The Second Soviet Offensive (Page-229) Crisis on the Crest (Page-238) Continuation of the Soviet Offensive (page-249) Developments of 8-9 August (page-364) Attritions Toll (page-278) Escalation or Break off (page-287)The Role of Diplomacy (page-297) Achievement of a Cease – Fire (apge-306) Stilling the Guns (page-319) Implementation and Pull-Back (page-332) Military Wind –up and unfinished Business(page-348) Lessons (page-355) Question of Causation and Cartography (page-362) Changkufeng in The Context of Limited War (page-370)