In this brand new publication from eminent historian Peter C. Smith, we are regaled with the engaging and often incredibly disturbing history of the Kamikaze tradition in Japanese culture. Tracing its history right back to the original Divine Wind (major natural typhoons) that saved Japan from invaders in ancient history, Smith explores the subsequent resurrection of the cult of the warrior in the late nineteenth century. He then follows this tradition through into the Second World War, describing the many Kamikaze suicide attacks carried out by the Emperor's pilots against Allied naval vessels in the closing stages of the Pacific campaign. These pilots were at the mercy of an overriding cultural tradition that demanded death over defeat, capture or perceived shame. Despite often being under-trained and ill-prepared psychologically for the sacrifices they were about to make, they were nonetheless expected to make them. The dedication of sacrifice for the Emperor and the Nation is explored by dissecting the traces left behind by these pilots. Smith provides a detailed look at the heartbreak of the pilot's families and the men themselves, the notes they left and the effects on those who did not share their philosophy. The views of individuals under attack are also included in this balanced history. Countless attacks carried out over the Philippine Islands (including the sinking of the St Lo) are analyzed and the Okinawa campaign is afforded particularly strong coverage, with the sinking of HMAS Australia explored in detail. The collective sacrifice is then summed up, with reflections from survivors on both sides appraising events in a humane historical context. A detailed appendices then follows, featuring units formed, sorties mounted, ships sunk and damages inflicted.
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A comprehensive history of the Kamikaze tradition in Japanese culture. Explores the philosophy of an 'honourable death', and the manner in which this was achieved by scores of Japanese pilots under order during the Second World War.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781781593134
Publisert
2015-02-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword Aviation
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

Forfatter

Biographical note

Peter Smith is one of Britain's most accomplished military and aviation authors. He has penned a host of specialist titles for Pen and Sword, including Midway Dauntless Victory: A re-examination of America's seminal naval victory of World War II (2007), The Battle-cruiser HMS Renown 1916-48 (2011), Heritage of the Sea: Famous Preserved Ships around the UK (2013) and Kamikaze: To Die for the Emperor (2014).