Never Look Back: A History of World War II in the Pacific50 years ago, Japan attacked Pearl Harbour and brought a reluctant America into World War II. Armed with fresh materials, which have become available only in the last decade, Renzi and Roehrs take a critical look at the decisive Japanese-American episodes in "The Great Pacific War". Unlike standard histories of World War II, "Never Look Back" includes the Japanese perspective, bringing to light challenging facts: in "Operation Flying Elephant" the Japanese attempted to cause forest fires in the American West by releasing hydrogen-filled balloons. When Americans of Japanese ancestry were interned during the conflict, word reached Japan of their plight and resulted in even greater mistreatment of American POWs in Japan. It is argued that Japan did not surrender because of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki or because of the conventional firebombing or because of the US submarine campaign, but because the USSR entered the war. |
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... its capital city of Manila . Although he denied the fact , he chose to follow
almost the exact same invasion route taken by Homma late in 1941 , He would
land troops in the north at Lingayen Gulf and push the Japanese to the south and
east .
... its capital city of Manila . Although he denied the fact , he chose to follow
almost the exact same invasion route taken by Homma late in 1941 , He would
land troops in the north at Lingayen Gulf and push the Japanese to the south and
east .
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On March 3 , 1945 , Manila was declared secure , but only after a month of bitter
fighting , including the destruction of Intramuros , the old inner walled city , which
was nearly impregnable in a prenuclear age . And Corregidor had been ...
On March 3 , 1945 , Manila was declared secure , but only after a month of bitter
fighting , including the destruction of Intramuros , the old inner walled city , which
was nearly impregnable in a prenuclear age . And Corregidor had been ...
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No thinking American , recalling Pearl Harbor , Wake , Manila , [ and ] Japanese
ruthless aggression elsewhere , will give them credence . Japanese militarism
must and will be crushed . . . . The policy of this Government has been , is , and
will ...
No thinking American , recalling Pearl Harbor , Wake , Manila , [ and ] Japanese
ruthless aggression elsewhere , will give them credence . Japanese militarism
must and will be crushed . . . . The policy of this Government has been , is , and
will ...
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Contents
Planning Operation Hawaii | 27 |
From Pearl Harbor to Java | 47 |
Coral Sea and Midway | 61 |
Copyright | |
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