In his award-winning book Beyond Valor, Patrick O'Donnell reveals the true nature of the European Theater in World War II, as told by those who survived. Now, with Into the Rising Sun, O'Donnell tells the story of the brutal Pacific War, based on hundreds of interviews spanning a decade.

The men who fought their way across the Pacific during World War II had to possess something more than just courage. They faced a cruel, fanatical enemy in the Japanese, an enemy willing to use anything for victory, from kamikaze flights to human-guided torpedoes. Over the course of the war, Marines, paratroopers, and rangers spearheaded D-Day?sized beach assaults, encountered cannibalism, suffered friendly-fire incidents, and endured torture as prisoners of war. Though they are truly heroes, they claim no glory for themselves. As one soldier put it, "When somebody gets decorated, it's because a lot of other men died."

By at last telling their stories, these men present a hard, unvarnished look at the war on the ground, a final gift from aging warriors who have already given so much. Only with these accounts can the true horror of the war in the Pacific be fully known. Together with detailed maps of each battle, Into the Rising Sun offers a complete yet deeply personal account of the war in the Pacific and a ground-level view of some of history's most brutal combat.



Autorentext

Patrick K. O'Donnell



Inhalt

Contents

Introduction

OVERVIEW The Elite Infantry of the Pacific

CHAPTER ONE Operation Shoestring

CHAPTER TWO Starvation Island: Guadalcanal

CHAPTER THREE Up the Solomons: Strangling Rabaul

CHAPTER FOUR Burma: Merrill's Marauders

CHAPTER FIVE New Guinea

CHAPTER SIX Into the Marianas

CHAPTER SEVEN Leyte: The Return to the Philippines

CHAPTER EIGHT Luzon

CHAPTER NINE Clearing the Philippines: Corregidor, Luzon, and Negros

CHAPTER TEN Into the Jaws of Hell: Iwo Jima

CHAPTER ELEVEN The Last Battle: Okinawa

CHAPTER TWELVE Home

Appendix

Notes

Acknowledgments

Index

Titel
Into the Rising Sun
Untertitel
In Their Own Words, World War II's Pacific Veteran
EAN
9781439192696
ISBN
978-1-4391-9269-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
13.07.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
6.88 MB
Anzahl Seiten
320
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch