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War Without Mercy: Race And Power In The Pacific War

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War Without Mercy: Race And Power In The Pacific War - Sanchez, Vincent, and Xidias, Jason
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John Dower's War Without Mercy is an attempt to resolve the problem of why the United States fought World War II so very differently in the Pacific and European theaters. Specifically, the author sets out to explain why there was such vicious hostility between the US and Japan during the conflict. This was not merely a matter of outrage at Pearl Harbor, and understanding the phenomenon required going beyond the usual strategic, diplomatic and operational records that fuel most histories of war. Dower looked instead for ...

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War Without Mercy: Race And Power In The Pacific War 2017, Macat International Limited, London

ISBN-13: 9781912302512

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