Japan's Imperial Conspiracy | How Emperor Hirohito Led Japan Into War Against the West
Author - David Bergamini
Year published - 1971
Published by - William Morrow & Company
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - World War 2 - Pacific
Summary
This book provides insight into the Emperors responsibility for Japan’s aggression in Asia in the 1930’s and 1940’s. This book also shows in great detail how the Second World War could have been avoided. It really gives you a good insight into what was going on in China and how US foreign policy in the mid 30’s ultimately led us to war. The author also relates Japan’s rise from the ashes of WWII to her position today as a powerful nation, while giving a fascinating history of war crimes, guilt, and punishment. Overall an excellent addition to any WW2 historian’s library.
Notes - No dust jacket Slight wear on cover
Author - David Bergamini
Year published - 1971
Published by - William Morrow & Company
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - World War 2 - Pacific
Summary
This book provides insight into the Emperors responsibility for Japan’s aggression in Asia in the 1930’s and 1940’s. This book also shows in great detail how the Second World War could have been avoided. It really gives you a good insight into what was going on in China and how US foreign policy in the mid 30’s ultimately led us to war. The author also relates Japan’s rise from the ashes of WWII to her position today as a powerful nation, while giving a fascinating history of war crimes, guilt, and punishment. Overall an excellent addition to any WW2 historian’s library.
Notes - No dust jacket Slight wear on cover
Author - David Bergamini
Year published - 1971
Published by - William Morrow & Company
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - World War 2 - Pacific
Summary
This book provides insight into the Emperors responsibility for Japan’s aggression in Asia in the 1930’s and 1940’s. This book also shows in great detail how the Second World War could have been avoided. It really gives you a good insight into what was going on in China and how US foreign policy in the mid 30’s ultimately led us to war. The author also relates Japan’s rise from the ashes of WWII to her position today as a powerful nation, while giving a fascinating history of war crimes, guilt, and punishment. Overall an excellent addition to any WW2 historian’s library.
Notes - No dust jacket Slight wear on cover