Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 241 mm x 164 mm, Gewicht: 536 g
Reihe: Asian History
Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 241 mm x 164 mm, Gewicht: 536 g
Reihe: Asian History
ISBN: 978-94-6298-259-8
Verlag: Amsterdam University Press
This book presents an unforgettable up-close account of the effects of World War II and the subsequent American occupation on Oita prefecture, through firsthand accounts from more than forty Japanese men and women who lived there. The interviewees include students, housewives, nurses, midwives, teachers, journalists, soldiers, sailors, Kamikaze pilots, and munitions factory workers. Their stories range from early, spirited support for the war through the devastating losses of friends and family members to air raids and into periods of hunger and fear of the American occupiers. The personal accounts are buttressed by archival materials; the result is an unprecedented picture of the war as experienced in a single region of Japan.
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Introduction Preface Map of Oita Prefecture Chapter 1: "Something Big Was Going to Happen" Chapter 2: One Million Souls, One Heart Chapter 3: Oita Men Troop to War Chapter 4: The War Expands and the People Mobilize Chapter 5: Invincible Japan Chapter 6: Fire from the Sky Chapter 7: "I Shall Die with Pleasure" Chapter 8: Never-Ending Sirens Chapter 9: A Hard Price to Pay Chapter 10: Donate Everything Chapter 11: Eliminate the City Chapter 12: Oita's Advisors to the Emperor Chapter 13: The Lightning Bolt Chapter 14: We Didn't Surrender, the War Just Ended Chapter 15: Hungry, Confused, and Afraid Chapter 16: The Devil Comes Ashore Chapter 17: A Bitter Homecoming Chapter 18: The Occupation Takes Hold Chapter 19: Miss Beppu, Crazy Mary, and William Westmorland Conclusion Chronology of Japanese Historical Events: 1905-1957 List of Interviewees