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The Fall of Japan by William J. Craig

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The Fall of Japan

The Final Weeks of World War II in the Pacific

William J. Craig, William Craig

Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · Print & ebook · August 22, 2017

Reading lane: WWII Pacific Theater

New York Times Bestseller: A “virtually faultless” account of the last weeks of WWII in the Pacific from both Japanese and American perspectives ( The New York Times Book Review ).

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Closing Front

A focused look at the war’s closing stretch, with enough context to orient you quickly.

Come here for

  • final-weeks wartime frame
  • Pacific-theater context

Expect

  • history-led narrative
  • military and political context

Book Details

Authors
William J. Craig, William Craig
Publisher
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Published
August 22, 2017
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
WWII Pacific Theater · World War II History
Reading lane
WWII Pacific Theater

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Publisher Categories

  • Japanese History

  • Nuclear Warfare

  • World War II History

About This Book

New York Times Bestseller: A “virtually faultless” account of the last weeks of WWII in the Pacific from both Japanese and American perspectives ( The New York Times Book Review ). By midsummer 1945, Japan had long since lost the war in the Pacific. The people were not told the truth, and neither was the emperor. Japanese generals, admirals, and statesmen knew, but only a handful of leaders were willing to accept defeat. Most were bent on fighting the Allies until the last J...

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New York Times Bestseller: A “virtually faultless” account of the last weeks of WWII in the Pacific from both Japanese and American perspectives ( The New York Times Book Review ). By midsummer 1945, Japan had long since lost the war in the Pacific. The people were not told the truth, and neither was the emperor. Japanese generals, admirals, and statesmen knew, but only a handful of leaders were willing to accept defeat. Most were bent on fighting the Allies until the last Japanese soldier died and the last city burned to the ground. Exhaustively researched and vividly told, The Fall of Japan masterfully chronicles the dramatic events that brought an end to the Pacific War and forced a once-mighty military nation to surrender unconditionally. From the ferocious fighting on Okinawa to the all-but-impossible mission to drop the 2nd atom bomb, and from Franklin D. Roosevelt’s White House to the Tokyo bunker where tearful Japanese leaders first told the emperor the truth, William Craig captures the pivotal events of the war with spellbinding authority. The Fall of Japan brings to life both celebrated and lesser-known historical figures, including Admiral Takijiro Onishi, the brash commander who drew up the Yamamoto plan for the attack on Pearl Harbor and inspired the death cult of kamikaze pilots., This astonishing account ranks alongside Cornelius Ryan’s The Longest Day and John Toland’s The Rising Sun as a masterpiece of World War II history.

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