9781500527013-1500527017-No Surrender!: Seven Japanese WWII Soldiers Who Refused to Surrender After the War

No Surrender!: Seven Japanese WWII Soldiers Who Refused to Surrender After the War

ISBN-13: 9781500527013
ISBN-10: 1500527017
Author: William Webb
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 108 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781500527013
ISBN-10: 1500527017
Author: William Webb
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 108 pages

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No Surrender!: Seven Japanese WWII Soldiers Who Refused to Surrender After the War (ISBN-13: 9781500527013 and ISBN-10: 1500527017), written by authors William Webb, was published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Japan (Asian History) books. You can easily purchase or rent No Surrender!: Seven Japanese WWII Soldiers Who Refused to Surrender After the War (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Japan books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The Imperial Japanese Army deployed hundreds of thousands of Japanese soldiers across the islands across the Southwest Pacific. As the Allied island-hopping campaign encircled Japan, thousands of Japanese soldiers were cut off from their command and were presumed killed-in-action. Faced with a desperate decision between dying in suicidal charges and going into hiding, most Japanese soldiers chose suicide. The holdouts, on the other hand, chose to live, even if that meant suffering deprivation, hardship and shame. Most of the holdouts gradually emerged from hiding during the late 1940s and 1950s. A few holdouts—the most famous of the lot—only came down from the mountains ten to thirty years after the war. The legacy of the holdouts is a complicated one. It would easy to dismiss men like Yokoi, Onoda and Nakamura as fanatic soldiers, or simply deluded men. That simply was not the case, as this book will show.

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