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Nemesis

The Battle for Japan, 1944–45
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Nemesis by Max Hastings delves into the final year of World War II in the Pacific. The book meticulously details the pivotal battles, strategies, and decisions that culminated in Japan's defeat. Hastings provides a comprehensive account, combining military history with personal stories from both sides of the conflict.
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This book may appeal to you if you are intrigued by detailed and gripping accounts of military history, particularly focusing on the final year of the Pacific War. Max Hastings provides a compelling narrative, rich with firsthand testimonies and expert analysis, bringing the strategic and human aspects of this pivotal period vividly to life.

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Nemesis

A companion volume to his bestselling ‘Armageddon’, Max Hastings’ account of the battle for Japan is a masterful military history.

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Nemesis by Max Hastings is a masterful narrative that delves into the climactic battles of the Second World War, focusing specifically on the monumental and harrowing campaign in the Far East. This critically acclaimed volume serves as a poignant companion to Hastings' bestselling work, Armageddon. With his unparalleled expertise and gripping storytelling, Hastings brings clarity and depth to the complex military, naval, and air operations that unfolded from the borders of India to the remotest regions of China, culminating in Japan's eventual surrender.

The battle for Japan was an all-encompassing conflict that required immense logistical coordination and featured significant strategic objectives pursued by the USA, Japan, and Britain. Hastings vividly portrays the vast scale of human involvement, shedding light on both the grand strategies and the raw, first-hand experiences of the airmen, sailors, and soldiers who endured fierce combat and unimaginable hardships. Through his meticulously researched narrative, we gain a profound understanding of the diverse national contributions and the global nature of this relentless struggle.

The book's emphasis on pivotal moments in the war provides readers with a richly textured account of numerous crucial battles and events. Hastings explores the significant naval confrontation at Leyte Gulf, exposing its dramatic turns and strategic importance. He delves into the often-overlooked war in China, offering fresh insights and perspectives. The re-conquest of Burma by the British Army under General Slim is presented with a focus on tactical ingenuity and tenacity.

In an unflinching examination, Hastings recounts General MacArthur’s controversial campaigns in the Philippines, juxtaposing them against the ferocity of the Marine landings on Iwo Jima and Okinawa. The devastating air assaults orchestrated by General Curtis LeMay, involving B-29 Superfortress bombers effectively reducing Japanese cities to ruins, are explored in detail. Furthermore, Hastings provides a measured and thought-provoking analysis of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, their ethical implications, and their role in hastening the war’s end.

Expanding the narrative further, Hastings addresses the desperate, fanatical tactics of the Japanese kamikaze pilots, whose attacks epitomised the nation’s wartime resolve and sacrifice. The nearly forgotten Soviet blitzkrieg in Manchuria, conducted with ruthless efficiency in the war’s final days, reveals Stalin’s opportunistic drive to annex territories before the conflict's close. The harrowing final acts of violence across Japanese-occupied Asia are presented with respect and solemnity, underscoring the war's extensive human cost.

Max Hastings has crafted an epic history with Nemesis, blending comprehensive military analysis with poignant human stories. This book is not merely a chronicle of battles and strategy; it is a testament to the resilience, disaster, and heroism displayed during one of history's darkest chapters. It stands as a definitive account for anyone seeking to understand the full scope of the Second World War in the Far East.

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Nemesis by Max Hastings is praised for its ambition, insight, and quality. It delivers a compelling account of the brutal human experiences during World War II, particularly in the East, making important and complex points about the conflict. The book is recognised for its meticulous research and balanced storytelling, with vivid personal accounts from both sides of the war. Hastings's work is described as highly readable, absorbing, and searingly powerful.

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ISBN: 9780007219810

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 October 2008

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: William Collins

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 40.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 530g

Pages: 704

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About the Author

Max Hastings studied at Charterhouse and Oxford and became a foreign correspondent, reporting from more than sixty countries and eleven wars for BBC TV and the London Evening Standard. He has won many awards for his journalism. Among his bestselling books 'Bomber Command' won the Somerset Maugham Prize, and both 'Overlord' and 'Battle for the Falklands' won the Yorkshire Post Book of the Year Prize. After ten years as editor and then editor-in-chief of the Daily Telegraph, he became editor of the Evening Standard in 1996. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, he was knighted in 2002. He now lives in Berkshire.

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