I Saw Tokyo Burning (1981) By Robert Guillan
Tokyo was jubilant on 8 December 1941. Pearl Harbor was in ruins. Only a day old, the Second World War was as good as won. [But] less than four years later, the island nation lay in ruins [itself], its people homeless, its tinderbox cities destroyed in a holocaust of a firestorm and atomic blast. Robert Guillan being French was treated as a neutral and therefore able to observe the full course of the Pacific was, the struggles within the Japanese government and the behaviour of the people, from within Japan.'
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- 298 Pages
- In Good Condition