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  • EDITION:
    1st Edition
  • ISBN:
    1565840399
  • ISBN-13:
    9781565840393
  • PUB. DATE:
    October 1993
  • PUBLISHER:
    New Press, The
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Japan at War: An Oral History / Edition 1 by Haruko Taya Cook, Theodore F. Cook

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Condemnation of US & the Atomic Bombby Anonymous

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This book if for revisionists and apologists. The liberal mind set won't accept the need for the use of the Bomb to end the war in the Pacific. Japan was willing to commit National suicide and take 1.5 million Americans with them. Fortunately, Truman dropped the Bomb twice. The Japanese only respect raw power.

not just for history majorsby Anonymous

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This book defies the format of most history books -- in my experience most history books are one author's opinion on what happened -- usually during a time/event the author was not even present. The authors of this book (one American, one Japanese) gathered interviews with a *great* variety of people who actually experienced World War II on the Japanese side. Those interviewed come from different...

It is a time machine that leaves you in Japan during the Pacific War.by Anonymous

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As a history major, Japan At War was a real treat. It gave you an indepth look at the mind set of the common Japanese citizen,and how they felt about going to war with the United States. It was very helpful in making my own conclusion of what happend between Japan and the United States, as well as seperating the Japanese people from the Japanese military and thier individual roles during the war. Great...


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Japan at War

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  • Pub. Date: October 1993
  • Publisher: New Press, The
  • Sales Rank: 257,701

Synopsis

A timely fifteenth Anniversary reissue of a "deeply moving book" (Studs Terkel) that portrays the Japanese experience during World War II in all its complexity.

Following the release of Clint Eastwood's epic film Letters from Iwo Jima, which was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture, there has been a renewed fascination and interest in the Japanese perspective on World War II. This pathbreaking work of oral history is the first book ever to capture—in either Japanese or English—the experience of ordinary Japanese people during the war.

In a sweeping panorama, Haruko Taya Cook and Theodore F. Cook take us from the Japanese attacks on China in the 1930s to the Japanese home front during the inhuman raids on Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, offering the first glimpses of how the twentieth century's most deadly conflict affected the lives of the Japanese population. The book "seeks out the true feelings of the wartime generation [and] illuminates the contradictions between the official views of the war and living testimony" (Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan).

Japan at War is a book to which Americans and Japanese will continue to turn for decades to come. With more than 30,000 copies sold to date, this new paperback edition features an updated cover designed to appeal to a new generation of readers.

Biography

Haruko Taya Cook is Fordham Marymount Professor Emerita in history at Marymount College of Fordham University. Theodore F. Cook is a professor of Japanese history at William Paterson University. They live in New York City.