What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory?
Title | What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory? PDF eBook |
Author | American Historical Association. Historical Service Board |
Publisher | |
Pages | 68 |
Release | 1945 |
Genre | Reconstruction (1939-1951) |
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What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory?
Title | What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory? PDF eBook |
Author | American Historical Association. Historical Service Board |
Publisher | |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 1945 |
Genre | Reconstruction (1939-1951) |
ISBN |
What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory?.
Title | What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory?. PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1945 |
Genre | Reconstruction (1939-1951) |
ISBN |
What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory?
Title | What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory? PDF eBook |
Author | American Historical Association |
Publisher | |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 1945 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory?
Title | What Shall be Done about Japan After Victory? PDF eBook |
Author | American Historical Association. Historical Service Board |
Publisher | |
Pages | 68 |
Release | 1945 |
Genre | Reconstruction (1939-1951) |
ISBN |
Embracing Defeat
Title | Embracing Defeat PDF eBook |
Author | John W Dower |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 692 |
Release | 2000-07-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780393320275 |
This study of modern Japan traces the impact of defeat and reconstruction on every aspect of Japan's national life. It examines the economic resurgence as well as how the nation as a whole reacted to defeat and the end of a suicidal nationalism.
A War It Was Always Going to Lose
Title | A War It Was Always Going to Lose PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Record |
Publisher | Potomac Books, Inc. |
Pages | 185 |
Release | 2010-11-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1597975346 |
Jeffrey Record has specialized in investigating the causes of war. In The Specter of Munich: Reconsidering the Lessons of Appeasing Hitler (Potomac Books, Inc., 2006), he contended that Hitler could not have been deterred from going to war by any action the Allies could plausibly have taken. In Beating Goliath: Why Insurgencies Win (Potomac Books, Inc., 2007), Record reviewed eleven insurgencies and evaluated the reasons for their success or failure, including the insurgents' stronger will to prevail. Wanting War: Why the Bush Administration Invaded Iraq (Potomac Books, Inc., 2009) includes one of Record's most cogent explanations of why an often uncritical belief in one's own victory is frequently (but not always) a critical component of the decision to make war. Record incorporates the lessons of these earlier books in his latest, A War It Was Always Going to Lose: Why Japan Attacked America in 1941. The attack on Pearl Harbor is one of the most perplexing cases in living memory of a weaker power seeming to believe that it could vanquish a clearly superior force. On closer inspection, however, Record finds that Japan did not believe it could win; yet, the Japanese imperial command decided to attack the United States anyway. Conventional explanations that Japan's leaders were criminally stupid, wildly deluded, or just plumb crazy don't fully answer all our questions, Record finds. Instead, he argues, the Japanese were driven by an insatiable appetite for national glory and economic security via the conquest of East Asia. The scope of their ambitions and their fear of economic destruction overwhelmed their knowledge that the likelihood of winning was slim and propelled them into a war they were always going to lose.