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Retribution: The Battle for Japan, 1944-45


Retribution: The Battle for Japan, 1944-45  
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 940.5425
EAN: 9780307263513
ISBN: 0307263517
Label: Knopf
Manufacturer: Knopf
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 656
Publication Date: March 18, 2008
Publisher: Knopf
Release Date: March 18, 2008
Studio: Knopf


Related Items: Featured Listmania! Editorial Review:Hailed in Britain as “Spectacular . . . Searingly powerful” (Andrew Roberts, The Sunday Telegraph), a riveting, impeccably informed chronicle of the final year of the Pacific war. In his critically acclaimed Armageddon, Hastings detailed the last twelve months of the struggle for Germany. Here, in what can be considered a companion volume, he covers the horrific story of the war against Japan.By the summer of 1944 it was clear that Japan’s defeat was inevitable, but how the drive to victory would be achieved remained to be seen. The ensuing drama—that ended in Japan’s utter devastation—was acted out across the vast stage of Asia, with massive clashes of naval and air forces, fighting through jungles, and barbarities by an apparently incomprehensible foe. In recounting the saga of this time and place, Max Hastings gives us incisive portraits of the theater’s key figures—MacArthur, Nimitz, Mountbatten, Chiang Kai-shek, Mao, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin. But he is equally adept in his portrayals of the ordinary soldiers and sailors—American, British, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese—caught in some of the war’s bloodiest campaigns.With unprecedented insight, Hastings discusses Japan’s war against China, now all but forgotten in the West, MacArthur’s follies in the Philippines, the Marines at Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and the Soviet blitzkrieg in Manchuria. He analyzes the decision-making process that led to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—which, he convincingly argues, ultimately saved lives. Finally, he delves into the Japanese wartime mind-set, which caused an otherwise civilized society to carry out atrocities that haunt the nation to this day.Retribution is a brilliant telling of an epic conflict from a master military historian at the height of his powers.
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Rating:  out of 5 stars - Overall themes excellent; some details a bit weak
This book is a companion volume to Max Hastings' earlier book Armageddon, which chronicled the end of Nazi Germany. Retribution is about equivalent to Armageddon in scope, magnitude, and length, and it's about comparable also in terms of the author's intent in writing the book, at least apparently. While the author does attempt some original research, he's rather open that a lot of what he's written here is from other published sources, and he doesn't try to dress up what he writes as universally ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Everything you ever wanted to know about the Pacific war, but were afraid to ask.
The ETO has gotten a lot more ink than the Pacific, and frankly, I didn't know that much about it, that's why I got the book. The author gives a balanced view of the war in the Pacific that is refreshing. MacArthur wasn't the paragon of American military heritage that accounts have had us believe. Halsey was kind of a loose cannon, and the Japanese were real people, instead of the RKO/MGM images of war movies.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Truly a Downfall
I would defnitely recommend this book to anyone interested in the historical truth about the end of WW II in the Pacific Theater. Mr. Hastings does an excellent job of covering the entirety of the Japanese conflict with the Allied forces. Further, his concentration on the 1944/45 time frame allows one to gain real perspective on the immense stupidity and fantasies the Japanese leaders held about their opponents, their own capabilities, and their hopeless position compared with their opponents.
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Rating:  out of 5 stars - Fascinating - superlative effort
This is my first Pacific Theatre (in keeping with the author's heritage) non-fiction book and I was totally taken in by Max Hastings' effort. Realizing that this is just a single year of history, the breath covered was remarkable. It was fascinating reading with very little wasted on superfluous wording. Hastings knows the material and was meticulous in his delivery; mixing history and personal sagas throughout each chapter.

I cannot say if there is anything new here for the real WWII ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Somewhat disappointing
This book is the product of meticulous research and sourcing. Clearly reflects a significant amount of historical data that is collected across a vareity of sources. Kudos for his scholarly efforts. But I am deeply disappointed he could not find a better - and less offensive - example of a 'foxhole question' to illustrate relations between soldiers from the north and south. Incredibly disappointng for a book of this potential and a very low reach by the author that colors his treatment of race throughout ... Read More


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