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Japan’s Pacific War: Personal Accounts of the Emperor’s Warriors

WILLIAMS, PETER

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'I had no qualms fighting the Australians, just as I have killed without remorse any of the Emperor's enemies: the British, the Americans and the Dutch', so admits Takahiro Sato in this ground-breaking oral history of Japan's Pacific War.

Thanks to years of research and over 100 interviews with veterans, the Author has compiled a fascinating collection of personal accounts by former Japanese soldiers, sailors and airmen.

Their candid views are often provocative and shocking. There are admissions of brutality, the killing of prisoners and cannibalism. Stark descriptions of appalling conditions and bitter fighting blend with descriptions of family life. Their views on the prowess of the enemy differ with some like air ace Kazuo Tsunoda who believed the Australians 'worthy'. Some remain unrepentant while others such as Hideo Abe are ashamed of his part in Japan’s war of aggression.

The result is a revealing insight into the minds of a ruthless and formidable enemy which provides the reader with a fresh perspective on the Second World War.

AUTHOR:
Dr Peter Williams was born in Hobart, Tasmania, where he was educated at St Virgil's College. After ten years living in Europe, North America and Japan he became a history teacher at Darwin, in Australia's Northern Territory. There he also worked for the Darwin Military Museum and published his first book, The Battle of Anzac Ridge, on the Gallipoli landing. His PhD topic was the 1942 Kokoda Campaign in New Guinea. Peter now lives in Canberra, where he worked for the Departments of Defence and Veterans' Affairs. Now retired, he writes books about the Second World War in the Pacific.

80 b/w illustrations

ISBN: 9781526796127
Author: WILLIAMS, PETER
Format: Hardcover
Publication date: 28/06/2021
RRP: $75.00
Pages: 248
Dimension: 234mm X 156mm
Imprint: Pen and Sword