Acclaimed historical fiction writer James Bradley, author of Flyboys, delivers another thrilling chronicle of World War II. Here, Bradley reveals the Japanese military's mindset during the war, exposing the shocking atrocities they committed throughout the conflict. From the Rape of Nanking to numerous accounts of torture, mutilation, murder, and cannibalism, Bradley's account of the Pacific Theater is not for the faint of heart.
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