A startling omission from the extensive literature on the Pacific
events of World War II is an analysis of Allied psychological
operations. Allison B. Gilmore makes a strong case for the
importance of psychological warfare in this theater, countering the
usual view of fanatical resistance by Japanese units. Gilmore
marshals evidence that Japanese military indoctrination did not
produce soldiers who were invulnerable to demoralization and the
survival instinct.
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