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The Rising Sun The Decline And Fall Of The Japanese Empire 19361945 John Toland

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The Rising Sun The Decline And Fall Of The Japanese Empire 19361945 John Toland
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Publisher: Pen & Sword Military
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 10.69 MB
Author: John Toland
ISBN: 9781848849525, 1848849524
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Rising Sun The Decline And Fall Of The Japanese Empire 19361945 John Toland by John Toland 9781848849525, 1848849524 instant download after payment.

This magnificent Pulitzer Prize-winning history, told primarily from the Japanese viewpoint, traces the dramatic fortunes of the Empire of the Sun from the invasion of Manchuria to the dropping of the atomic bombs, demolishing many myths surrounding this catastrophic conflict.
Why did the dawn attack on Pearl Harbor occur? Was was inevitable? Was the Emperor a puppet or a warmonger? And, finally, what inspired the barbaric actions of those who fought, and who speak here of the unspeakable - murder, cannibalism and desertion?
'Unbelievably rich … Readable and exciting' Newsweek
'The most readable, yet informative account of the Pacific War' Chicago Sunday Times

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