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Killing the Rising Sun: How the United States Ended World War II

Author Paul Ryan
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Author(s)Paul Ryan
ISBN / ASINB01N4ASOIU
ISBN-13978B01N4ASOI7
Sales Rank77,449
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Killing the Rising Sun
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Upon hearing that the United States had entered the war, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had said “we have won the war.” Indeed, America’s machine of war began to rev up as they started to get involved in two theaters of war. The first theater was the European theater, where their involvement in fighting Germany was relatively minimal at best. The truth is, while many Americans like to look at Germany as being the main enemy of World War II, to America, the Japanese were more of the enemy than the Germans. While America gave significant support, military assistance and weapons to their allies who were fighting against the German front, the USA’s primary goal was to fight against the Japanese. Thus, sparked the greatest military campaign America had ever seen before, thus began the Pacific War.The purpose of this book is to give you an overview of the American campaign against Japan and to show how they were able to defeat the Japanese despite the fanatical strength of their opponents. First, we are going to look at the reason why the Japanese attacked America, how America responded, and look at the ultimate moment of victory for America, the dropping of the atomic bomb. If you’re someone who’s curious about learning about why Japan chose to wage war against us, how the war went down and what made America so strong against the Japanese, then read on!

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  • Fanatical Japan
  • The battle of Midway
  • The battle of Iwo Jima
  • The horrors of Okinawa
  • The nuclear age
  • Much, much more!

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