A true story of the Sino-Japanese conflict: A “valuable account of a
little-known event [and] a grim reminder of the darker side of war”
(Military History Monthly). The infamous Rape of Nanjing looms like a
dark shadow over the history of Asia in the twentieth century, and is
among the most widely recognized chapters of World War II in China. By
contrast, the story of the month-long campaign before this notorious
massacre has never been told in its entirety. Nanjing 1937 by Peter
Harmsen fills this gap. This is the follow-up to Harmsen’s
bestselling Shanghai 1937: Stalingrad on the Yangtze, and begins where
that book left off. In stirring prose, it describes how the Japanese
Army, having invaded the mainland and emerging victorious from the
Battle of Shanghai, pushed on toward the capital, Nanjing, in a
crushing advance that confirmed its reputation for bravery and
savagery in equal measure. While much of the struggle over Shanghai
had carried echoes of the grueling war in the trenches two decades
earlier, the Nanjing campaign was a fast-paced mobile operation in
which armor and air power played major roles. It was blitzkrieg two
years before Hitler’s invasion of Poland. Facing the full might of
modern, mechanized warfare, China’s resistance was heroic, but
ultimately futile. As in Shanghai, the battle for Nanjing was more
than a clash between Chinese and Japanese. Soldiers and citizens of a
variety of nations witnessed or took part in the hostilities. German
advisors, American journalists, and British diplomats all played
important parts in this vast drama. And a new power appeared on the
scene: Soviet pilots dispatched by Stalin to challenge Japan’s
control of the skies. This epic tale is told with verve and
attention to detail by Harmsen, a veteran East Asia correspondent who
consolidates his status as the foremost chronicler of World War II in
China with this path-breaking work of narrative history.
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Battle for a Doomed City
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781504026246
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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