A Curious Madness: An American Combat Psychiatrist, a Japanese War Crimes Suspect, and an Unsolved Mystery from World W
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Eric Jaffe., Eric Jaffe|AUTHOR., & Robertson Dean|READER. (2014). A Curious Madness: An American Combat Psychiatrist, a Japanese War Crimes Suspect, and an Unsolved Mystery from World W . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Eric Jaffe, Eric Jaffe|AUTHOR and Robertson Dean|READER. 2014. A Curious Madness: An American Combat Psychiatrist, a Japanese War Crimes Suspect, and an Unsolved Mystery From World W. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Eric Jaffe, Eric Jaffe|AUTHOR and Robertson Dean|READER. A Curious Madness: An American Combat Psychiatrist, a Japanese War Crimes Suspect, and an Unsolved Mystery From World W Tantor Media, Inc, 2014.

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Eric Jaffe, Eric Jaffe|AUTHOR, and Robertson Dean|READER. A Curious Madness: An American Combat Psychiatrist, a Japanese War Crimes Suspect, and an Unsolved Mystery From World W Tantor Media, Inc., 2014.

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