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Jakobs
Joined: 14 Sep 2002 Posts: 294 Location: Madrid, España, [Spain]
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 6:29 pm Post subject: Midway (Naval Institute Press) |
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MIDWAY. The Battle That Doomed Japan, The Japanese Navy's Story by Mitsuo Fuchida and Masatake Okumiya (Naval Institute Press)
I bought this book some months ago and it sat on my shelf until the other day, when I picked it up, now I'll have more time to read and I'll read it.
Does anybody read this book?
Is it recommended to read this book?
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Sailor Steve
Joined: 22 Nov 2002 Posts: 5433 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 7:52 pm Post subject: |
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I've never read it, but it will be interesting to read the story from the Japanese side. I have read Walter Lord's Incredible Victory, which isn't too detailed but is very readable.
Let us know how it is-I might want to get it myself. |
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Yattky
Joined: 04 Jun 2004 Posts: 303 Location: Hyogo, Japan
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Neal Stevens
Joined: 25 Jan 1997 Posts: 3517 Location: Houston, Texas
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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I do have a book on Midway, I think it is this one. Always very interesting to read the stories from the other side.
http://www.subsim.com/ssr/edit10_98.html
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mozu
Joined: 10 Jan 2002 Posts: 8
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 12:55 am Post subject: |
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I've recently read it. To be honest I was a bit disappointed in it.
The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945 by John Toland gives a good overview of the whole of the war, rather than just Midway, from the Japanese side. |
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Jakobs
Joined: 14 Sep 2002 Posts: 294 Location: Madrid, España, [Spain]
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Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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Hi,
Sailor Steve wrote: | ...Let us know how it is-I might want to get it myself. |
I am reading right now the book. When I come across a book that seems interesting I usually take notes. That’s the reason why I spend hours reading this book. I have read the first four chapters. This is an addictive book that you can not put down after you start. I’ve also been eyeing the book but I want to read it in detail. :8 (I feel so freak) :8
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Contents
CHAPTER 1
Sortie from Hashirajima
CHAPTER 2
Evolution of Japanese Naval Strategy
Prewar development
Strategy of initial operations
The Pearl Harbor attack
Nagumo Force in southern operations
CHAPTER 3
Debate on Future Strategy
Eastward vs. Westward advance
The Australia-first school
Midway debate
CHAPTER 4
Doolittle Ends Debate
Concern over enemy air threat
The Doolittle raid
Midway operation decidedCHAPTER 5
Midway Operation Plan
Yamamoto—The guiding spirit
Outline of operations
CHAPTER 6
Preparations for Battle
Belated consultations
Testing the battle plan
Battle of the Coral Sea
Final preparations
CHAPTER 7
Heading for Battle
Sortie of forces
Admiral Nagumo
Developments, 30-31 May
1-2 June
3 June
CHAPTER 8
Gathering Storm
American situation and preparations
Japanese transports discovered
Action to the north, 3 June 1942
False alarms
CHAPTER 9
The Nagumo Force Fights
Search for the enemy
First attack wave launched
Midway strike
Shore-based air attack
American carriers sighted
Enemy carrier planes attack
Five fateful minutes
Hiryu’s gallant fight
Enemy carrier planes strike again
Retreat
CHAPTER 10
Admiral Yamamoto’s Operations
On the bridge of Yamato
Vacillating command
Anxiety in Naval General Staff
Abandonment of the operations
CHAPTER 11
Finale
Kurita’s bombardment mission
Exploits of submarine I-168
Re-assembly of forces
Retirement
CHAPTER 12
Analysis of the Defeat
General summary
Myth of the almighty battleship
Mistaken naval air policy
Technological backwardness
Arrogance
APPENDIX 1
U.S. and Japanese Losses in the Battle of Midway
APPENDIX 2
Combined Fleet Task Organization, 5 June 1942
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Yattky wrote: | …OK, I will buy and read it! \ |
Great decision.
:huh: :huh:
Brief history of Japanese Civilization and the causes of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Neal, are there an Editorials’ index? I feel that there are a lot of outstanding editorials that I never read… :nope:
mozu wrote: | I've recently read it. To be honest I was a bit disappointed in it.
The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945 by John Toland gives a good overview of the whole of the war, rather than just Midway, from the Japanese side. |
The title of book that we are talking about is Midway so if anybody wants to have an overview of the whole war this wouldn’t be the ideal book. Midway was just a battle of the whole war. \
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mozu
Joined: 10 Jan 2002 Posts: 8
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Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:45 am Post subject: |
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Jakobs wrote: | mozu wrote: | I've recently read it. To be honest I was a bit disappointed in it.
The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945 by John Toland gives a good overview of the whole of the war, rather than just Midway, from the Japanese side. |
The title of book that we are talking about is Midway so if anybody wants to have an overview of the whole war this wouldn’t be the ideal book. Midway was just a battle of the whole war. \
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That's what I wrote if you take care to read it.
If your looking for a book that looks at the war from the Japanese side, Toland's book is about the best, but it covers the whole war rather than just Midway.
If you want a good book on Midway then "Midway- The Battle That Doomed Japan" may not be the one to get. Better alternatives are "Miracle at Midway" by Gordon William Prange and "Coral Sea, Midway and Submarine Actions: May 1942-August 1942 (History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume 4)" by Samuel Eliot Morison. |
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