Ebook: X-Day Japan : front line reporting at the greatest invasion and the dawn of nuclear warfare
Author: Mahaney Shawn D, Tuttle Walter F
- Tags: Operation Olympic 1945 -- Fiction., Operation Downfall 1945-1946 -- Fiction., World War 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Japan -- Kyūshū Region -- Fiction., Military campaigns., Japan -- Kyūshū Region.
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Stone Lake Press
- City: Japan--Kyūshū Region
- Language: English
- epub
Engaging, interesting and frighteningly believable. Five Stars. - M. Heminger
"X-Day: Japan is the single best researched alternate history of the aborted invasion of Japan you are going to find." - Trent Telenko, chicagoboyz.net
In November of 1945 over a million fighting men clashed in the greatest amphibious invasion of human history. 400,000 American soldiers and Marines forced their way ashore. They were outnumbered by the Japanese but brought unprecedented firepower.
This Pacific “D-day” was called X-Day. Walter F. Tuttle was there as a front line reporter. This is his account. It is not a parade of military hardware and tactics, nor is it a political thriller. It is the story of fighting men, their field commanders, and the nation which supported them.
Nuclear weapons stood ready to join the battle. No one on the ground knew anything about atom bombs, until the world was turned upside down around them.
A full preview sample of the book, not just the first portion, is available at the project web site, www.xdayjapan.com.
The companion volume X-Day: Gaming Olympic is a detailed illustration of the battle, in maps and photos, with running commentary, www.xdayjapan.com/gaming-olympic
"X-Day: Japan is the single best researched alternate history of the aborted invasion of Japan you are going to find." - Trent Telenko, chicagoboyz.net
In November of 1945 over a million fighting men clashed in the greatest amphibious invasion of human history. 400,000 American soldiers and Marines forced their way ashore. They were outnumbered by the Japanese but brought unprecedented firepower.
This Pacific “D-day” was called X-Day. Walter F. Tuttle was there as a front line reporter. This is his account. It is not a parade of military hardware and tactics, nor is it a political thriller. It is the story of fighting men, their field commanders, and the nation which supported them.
Nuclear weapons stood ready to join the battle. No one on the ground knew anything about atom bombs, until the world was turned upside down around them.
A full preview sample of the book, not just the first portion, is available at the project web site, www.xdayjapan.com.
The companion volume X-Day: Gaming Olympic is a detailed illustration of the battle, in maps and photos, with running commentary, www.xdayjapan.com/gaming-olympic
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