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Japan's War - The Great Pacific Conflict

By: Da Capo

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Da Capo)

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Product Info

Title
Japan's War - The Great Pacific Conflict
Publisher
Category
Author
Edwin Hoyt
Publish Year
1986
Pages
514
Dimensions
5.25x8.5x1.25"
NKG Part #
2147474235
Type
Softcover

Description

This authoritative account of the Pacific arena in World War II brings fresh insight to the crucial questions: Why did Japan start the war in the Pacific? Why was the U.S. unprepared to meet the challenge? Tracing the history of Japanese aggression from 1853, Hoyt sheds new light on the ”China Question,” the rape of Hong Kong, the Bataan Death March, and the murder camps of the East Indies. He analyzed Japan’s policy of hakko ichiu—all eight corners of the world under one roof—that precipitated their military build-up. Japan’s historical rivalry with the U.S.—more recognized there than here—made conflict, if not inevitable, at least probable. Superbly researched and written, drawing on previously unpublished Japanese documents, huge in scope, this book is a major revisionist history of Japanese militarism and World War II.

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