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Richard B. FrankPublication Details
Book1st edRandom House1999Availability
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- "These pages present the untold story of how American leaders learned in the summer of 1945 that their compromise strategy to end the war by blockade and bombardment, followed by invasion, had been shattered; radio intelligence had unmasked a massive Japanese buildup on Kyushu designed to turn the initial invasion into a bloody shambles. Meanwhile, the text and analysis of diplomatic intercepts depicted sterile prospects for negotiation before a final clash of arms. Here also, for the first time, is a full and balanced account of how Japan’s leaders risked annihilation by gambling on a military strategy aimed at securing political bargaining leverage to preserve the old order in Japan." "Downfall replaces the myths that now surround the end of the war and the use of the bomb with the stark realities of this great historical controversy."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- 1. Tokyo Burns: Raid of March 9-10
- 2. Strategies Old, Strategies New
- 3. From Zeppelins to B-29s
- 4. LeMay Takes Command
- 5. Fire and Mud
- 6. The "Fundamental Policy"
- 7. Magic Insights
- 8. Downfall and Olympic Plans
- 9. The Invasion and the President
- 10. Pummeling and Strangling: Bombardment and Blockade, June to August
- 11. Ketsu Operation on Kyushu
- 12. Kamikazes, Civilians, and Assessments
- 13. The Eclipse of Olympic
- 14. Unconditional Surrender and Magic
- 15. Magic and Diplomacy with the Soviets
- 16. Hiroshima
- 17. Manchuria and Nagasaki
- 18. The Decisive Day
- 19. Surrender
- 20. Assessing Realities
- 21. Alternatives and Conclusions
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- 067941424x
- 067941424x
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