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Samurai! is a 1957 autobiographical book by Saburo Sakai co-written with Fred Saito and Martin Caidin. It describes the life and career of Saburō Sakai, the Japanese combat aviator who fought against American fighter pilots in the Pacific Theater of World War II, surviving the war with 64 kills as one of Japan's leading flying aces. Caidin wrote the prose of the book, basing its contents on journalist 's extensive interviews with Sakai as well as on Sakai's own memoirs.

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  • 大空のサムライ (ja)
  • Samurai! (en)
  • 大空的武士 (zh)
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  • Samurai! is a 1957 autobiographical book by Saburo Sakai co-written with Fred Saito and Martin Caidin. It describes the life and career of Saburō Sakai, the Japanese combat aviator who fought against American fighter pilots in the Pacific Theater of World War II, surviving the war with 64 kills as one of Japan's leading flying aces. Caidin wrote the prose of the book, basing its contents on journalist 's extensive interviews with Sakai as well as on Sakai's own memoirs. (en)
  • 大空のサムライ(おおぞらのサムライ)は、坂井三郎の自叙伝的な戦記。 (ja)
  • 《大空的武士》一片在1976年日本上映,原作為坂井三郎1953年的小說「大空のサムライ」,戰爭場面由川北紘一的特攝模型表現。 (zh)
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  • Samurai! (en)
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  • Samurai! (en)
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  • E.P. Dutton and Company, Inc.
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  • Saburo Sakai with Fred Saito and Martin Caidin (en)
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  • Samurai! is a 1957 autobiographical book by Saburo Sakai co-written with Fred Saito and Martin Caidin. It describes the life and career of Saburō Sakai, the Japanese combat aviator who fought against American fighter pilots in the Pacific Theater of World War II, surviving the war with 64 kills as one of Japan's leading flying aces. Caidin wrote the prose of the book, basing its contents on journalist 's extensive interviews with Sakai as well as on Sakai's own memoirs. (en)
  • 大空のサムライ(おおぞらのサムライ)は、坂井三郎の自叙伝的な戦記。 (ja)
  • 《大空的武士》一片在1976年日本上映,原作為坂井三郎1953年的小說「大空のサムライ」,戰爭場面由川北紘一的特攝模型表現。 (zh)
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