Burning Japan

Burning Japan
Title Burning Japan PDF eBook
Author Daniel T. Schwabe
Publisher Potomac Books, Inc.
Pages 257
Release 2015-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 1612346391

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The origins of destruction -- The makings of a mission -- Planning Japan's demise -- Hansell's 21st Bomber Command -- Losses per unit of target destruction -- Down the path of destruction -- Death throes -- Interpreting the campaign.

We Were Burning

We Were Burning
Title We Were Burning PDF eBook
Author Bob Johnstone
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Are the Japanese faceless clones who march to the drums of big business and MITI, Japan's ministry of international trade and industry? Bob Johnstone demolishes this misleading stereotype by introducing us to a new kind of Japanese worker - a dynamic, iconoclastic, risk-taking entrepreneur.

Japan

Japan
Title Japan PDF eBook
Author Anthony Reynolds
Publisher
Pages 209
Release 2016
Genre
ISBN 9780993303616

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Yokohama Burning

Yokohama Burning
Title Yokohama Burning PDF eBook
Author Joshua Hammer
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 337
Release 2006
Genre Earthquakes
ISBN 0743264657

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This book is very wide in scope and will be extremely useful to both undergraduates and lecturers undertaking modern analytical chemistry courses.

The Burning Mountain

The Burning Mountain
Title The Burning Mountain PDF eBook
Author Alfred Coppel
Publisher
Pages 438
Release 1996
Genre Imaginary histories
ISBN 9780727848840

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Based on actual war plans of both nations, a wartime thriller about the American invasion of Japan which goes ahead when bad weather postpones the testing of a secret atomic device - but the Japanese have anticipated every move. From the author of THE EIGHTH DAY and WARS AND WINTERS.

Inferno

Inferno
Title Inferno PDF eBook
Author Edwin P. Hoyt
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 177
Release 2024-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 1493090682

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Did the bombing of Japan's cities—culminating in the nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—hasten the end of World War II? Edwin Hoyt, World War II scholar and author, argues against the U.S. justification of the bombing. In Inferno, Hoyt shows how the United States bombed without discrimination, hurting Japanese civilians far more than the Japanese military. Hoyt accuses Major General Curtis LeMay, the Air Force leader who helped plan the destruction of Dresden, of committing a war crime through his plan to burn Japan's major cities to the ground. The firebombing raids conducted by LeMay's squadrons caused far more death than the two atomic blasts. Throughout cities built largely from wood, incendiary bombs started raging fires that consumed houses and killed hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children. The survivors of the raids recount their stories in Inferno, remembering their terror as they fled to shelter through burning cities, escaping smoke, panicked crowds, and collapsing buildings. Hoyt's descriptions of the widespread death and destruction of Japan depicts a war machine operating without restraint. Inferno offers a provocative look at what may have been America's most brutal policy during the years of World War II.

Japan Magazine

Japan Magazine
Title Japan Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 534
Release 1922
Genre Japan
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