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Crucible of Hell - Okinawa: the Last Great Battle of the Second World War (Paperback)
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Crucible of Hell - Okinawa: the Last Great Battle of the Second World War (Paperback)
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Loot Price R285
Discovery Miles 2 850
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'Excellent' Antony Beevor 'Saul David is a brilliant historian ...
In shocking and jaw-dropping detail, he brings a battle that
deserves far greater prominence and understanding vividly back to
life' James Holland From award-winning historian Saul David, an
action-packed and powerful new narrative of the Battle of Okinawa -
the last great clash of the Second World War, and one that had
profound consequences for the modern world. For eighty-three
blood-soaked days, the fighting on the island of Okinawa plumbed
depths of savagery as bad as anything seen on the Eastern Front.
When it was over, almost a quarter of a million people had lost
their lives, making it by far the bloodiest US battle of the
Pacific. In Okinawa, the death toll included thousands of civilians
lost to mass suicide, convinced by Japanese propaganda that they
would otherwise be raped and murdered by the enemy. On the US side,
David argues that the horror of the battle ultimately determined
President Truman's choice to use atomic bombs in August 1945. It is
a brutal, heart-rending story, and one David tells with masterly
attention to detail: the cramped cockpit of a kamikaze plane, the
claustrophobic gun turret of a warship under attack, and a
half-submerged foxhole amidst the squalor and battle detritus. The
narrative follows generals, presidents and emperors, as well as the
humbler experiences of ordinary servicemen and families on both
sides, and the Okinawan civilians who were caught so tragically
between the warring parties. Using graphic eyewitness accounts and
declassified documents from archives in three continents, Saul
David illuminates a shocking chapter of history that is too often
missing from Western-centric narratives of the Second World War.
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