China was the first of 'the Allies'. It went to war with Japan in July 1937 - more than two years before France and Britain against Germany and four years before the rest of the Allies engaged Japan, i.e. China fought against Japan alone for longer than as one of 'The Allies'. Rana Mintner's Forgotten Ally was on the new shelf a few months ago at the public library:
http://www.amazon.com/Forgotten-Ally-China%C2%92s-World-1937...
More recently I read Bruce Cummings The Korean War: A History. Now I no longer write North Korea's actions off as crazy. That's the country whose founders fought Japanese imperialism before and throughout the war. The American military maintained Japan's administrative structure in the South when it 'established itself' their following Japan's defeat. South Korea has had foreign troops in it continuously since 1895. North Korea sees that as problematic.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Korean-War-History-Chronicles/dp/0...
http://www.amazon.com/The-Korean-War-History-Chronicles/dp/0...
It looks like it's the /dp/081297896X part that's important, and the title in the URL can actually be deleted.
Anyway, I grabbed the Kindle sample and will see how it looks!