 | E. Bartlett Kerr - History - 1991 - 348 pages
A comprehensive history of the most massive sustained air campaign employs material culled from interviews with servicemen and survivors of the attacks to describe these ... | |
 | Paul Glynn - Biography & Autobiography - 2009 - 267 pages
On August 9, 1945, an American B-29 dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, killing tens of thousands of people in the blink of an eye, while fatally injuring and poisoning ... | |
 | Richard B. Frank - History - 1999 - 484 pages
Drawing on a wide range of primary source materials and journals from both sides, a miltary historian sheds new light on the end of the Pacific campaign during World War II ... | |
 | Taeko Kōno - Fiction - 1998 - 266 pages
Disquieting stories exploring women's freedom & bondage in post-WWII Japan. | |
 | Thomas M. Coffey - Biography & Autobiography - 1986 - 474 pages
A biography of the Air Force commander details his innovations, leadership decisions and strategies, and controversial actions and statements throughout his career, from World ... | |
 | Mikiso Hane - History - 2003 - 347 pages
Uses diaries, memoirs, fiction, trial testimony, personal recollections, and eyewitness accounts to weave a fascinating tale of what ordinary Japanese endured throughout their ... | |
 | Alan L. Griggs - History - 2008 - 257 pages
"Simple, unadorned descriptions of the bombers' harrowing missions told from the firsthand perspective of their pilots, navigators, bombardiers and gunners create the immediacy ... | |
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