History of Japan From Leite to the End of World War II

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 太平洋の試練 レイテから終戦まで(下)
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Item number: BO2797694
Released date: 28 Mar 2022

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Japanese history
The end of the Pacific War History trilogy is finally coming. The series of densely packed episodes of countless people give a completely different depth to the war history we know, and the drama plunges toward the end of the war. Behind the false news of a series of victories, the tragedy of the special attack forces begins, and the morale of the Japanese people is lost. On the other hand, after the shooting, the United States grew into an unprecedented war economy, and a large number of airplanes were produced. To force the Japanese to surrender, these airplanes must be used for direct air attacks on the mainland to further demotivate the Japanese people. To do so, we need an airfield that allows them to fly to the mainland. Thus, the Siege of Iojima's Hell began. Not long before that, in Manila, where MacArthur announced his early recapturing of the war to appeal to the media, the remaining Japanese forces were killing madness. Air attacks on the mainland were possible, but with little success, this atrocity justified the conversion to indiscriminate nighttime bombing of Le May, and carried out the Great Tokyo Air Attack. Finally, the Okinawa Landing Operation began, and the Japanese navy dispatched its last fleet only for honor. There were no air forces to back up, and the giant Yamato disappeared from the sea with no support for air power. Despite the fact that all high-ranking Japanese military officials knew that defeat was inevitable, the ambiguous power structure prevented a rational decision. How should Japan be defeated? In fact, the Nagasaki atomic bomb was dropped like a Sugori sweets in a series of troubles, and the Potsdam Meeting with the Soviet Union that exposed its ambition. The story ends with a detailed account of the feelings of the leaders and high-ranking military officials of both countries, as well as many unknown soldiers and ordinary citizens. The story ends with a detailed account of the feelings of the leaders and high-ranking military officials of both countries, as well as the many unknown soldiers and ordinary citizens. Why did Japan lose? What was the ordeal that both Japan and the United States experienced in the Pacific? Based on the vast amount of American materials that the American author was able to read about, the history of a giant bomb war that presents a completely new perspective and raises great questions. In the year of the 50th anniversary of the return of Okinawa. In the year of the 50th anniversary of the return of Okinawa. In the year of the 50th anniversary of the return of Okinawa. In the year of the 50th anniversary of the