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Yamamoto : the man who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor

Autor Edwin Palmer Hoyt

Editorial THE LYONS PRESS (USA)

Yamamoto : the man who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor
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Yamamoto is an exhaustively researched and compelling biography of the Japanese Naval genius and war hero Isoroku Yamamoto, "the Architect of the Pacific War." Drawing on a wealth of untapped Japanese sources, noted historian Edwin P. Hoyt demonstrat...

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  • Editorial THE LYONS PRESS (USA)
  • ISBN13 9781585744282
  • ISBN10 158574428X
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 271
  • Año de Edición 2001
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Yamamoto : the man who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor

Autor Edwin Palmer Hoyt

Editorial THE LYONS PRESS (USA)

Yamamoto is an exhaustively researched and compelling biography of the Japanese Naval genius and war hero Isoroku Yamamoto, "the Architect of the Pacific War." Drawing on a wealth of untapped Japanese sources, noted historian Edwin P. Hoyt demonstrat...

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Yamamoto is an exhaustively researched and compelling biography of the Japanese Naval genius and war hero Isoroku Yamamoto, "the Architect of the Pacific War." Drawing on a wealth of untapped Japanese sources, noted historian Edwin P. Hoyt demonstrates both his flair for dramatic battle accounts and his penetrating eye for personal and political motivation. He offers a thorough and engaging portrait of the dauntless Admiral and, from that vantage point, provides a revealing new view of the events of World War II. Though he stood a mere five feet three inches tall, Admiral Yamamoto rose to become one of the towering figures of the twentieth century. This biography details his life from his youth in Nagaoka and his early military successes, to the dynamic leader's orchestration of the infamous sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, his subsequent naval victories, and his eventual assassination by American fighter planes in the Solomon Islands at the order of President Roosevelt himself.