Hell to Pay examines the invasion of Japan in light of the large
body of Japanese and American operational and tactical planning
documents the author unearthed in familiar and obscure archives. It
includes postwar interrogations and reports that senior Japanese
commanders and their staffs were ordered to produce for General
MacArthur's headquarters. This groundbreaking history counters the
revisionist interpretations questioning the rationale for the use
of the atomic bomb and shows that President Truman's decision was
based on real estimates of the enormous human cost of a
conventional invasion. This revised edition of Hell to Pay expands
on several areas covered in the earlier book and deals with three
new topics: U.S.-Soviet cooperation in the war against Imperial
Japan; U.S., Soviet, and Japanese plans for the invasion and
defense of the northernmost home island of Hokkaido; and Operation
Blacklist, the three-phase insertion of American occupation forces
into Japan.
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