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  • Nemesis

  • The Battle for Japan, 1944-45
  • By: Max Hastings
  • Narrated by: Stewart Cameron
  • Length: 29 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (837 ratings)

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Nemesis

By: Max Hastings
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Summary

With an introduction read by Max Hastings. A companion volume to his best-selling Armageddon, Max Hastings' account of the battle for Japan is a masterful military history.

Featuring the most remarkable cast of commanders the world has ever seen, the dramatic battle for Japan of 1944-45 was acted out across the vast stage of Asia: Imphal and Kohima, Leyte Gulf and Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and the Soviet assault on Manchuria.

In this gripping narrative, Max Hastings weaves together the complex strands of an epic war, exploring the military tactics behind some of the most triumphant and most horrific scenes of the 20th century. The result is a masterpiece that balances the story of command decisions, rivalries, and follies with the experiences of soldiers, sailors, and airmen of all sides as only Max Hastings can.

©2007 Max Hastings (P)2014 Audible Studios
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Excellent

Exhaustive and detailed but consistently interesting. The subject matter can be grim at times but there are also a lot of human stories here from interviews with survivors.

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Phenomenal.

I never understood my grandparents animosity to Japan nor my boomer parents lofty association to WW2 and the Pacific campaigns until reading this book. Thank you for enlightening me.

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Great, detailed account of the war in the Pacific

Superlative account of the Japanese involvement in WW2, providing a detailed account of individual leaders, strategic decision making, operational plans and key tactical battles. I only wish the narrator would not attempt to adopt foreign accents when quoting protagonists.

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Brilliant as usual

Nemesis follows Hastings' usual approach of bringing together first-hand accounts by combatants with highly informed analysis of why the politicians and generals chose the strategic options they did. Having listened to this I felt a little ashamed of quite how little I knew about the Pacific campaign despite having relatives who fought in it but of course all of those surprising details only serve to make this a more interesting listen.

In brief, Nemesis offers a large canvas picture which begins by showing how the Japanese military became dominant in domestic policy and the extent to which it fostered a culture of pitiless brutality to those it conquered. We then move on to a slightly revisionist take on the military significance of Pearl Harbour and the Allied response which went from shambolic to under-powered on the part of the British while the Americans did the majority of the heavy lifting through the mobilisation of awesome naval forces and the bravery of infantry who had to battle insanely committed Japanese soldiers across a sequence of inhospitable pacific islands. Finally of course the USAF settled things by dropping the atomic bomb.

Hastings manages to cram in first hand details of ground fighting; thoughtful analyses of the planning and execution of the dropping of the atomic bomb; a fascinating picture of the way Chinese resistance fighters under leaders like Mao played off allied and Japanese forces as they sought the best position for post-war dominance in China and an interesting summary of the way in which victory distorted the US military's view of how it should fight wars in the future. That's a lot of ground to cover but Hastings is such a talented writer that Nemesis rattles along.

Highly recommended.

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Well read out .

very interesting, well narrated, brutal account of the Japanese in ww2.nine out of ten for this title.

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Formidable array of facts, well presented.

Very well researched with the use of individual and personal contributions from individuals involved with the conflict providing vivid description.
A wonderful marshalling of facts the book provides a comprehensive study of the Pacific theatre.

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Good read only accents causing distraction

Love the author and the narrator was good apart from a few of the accents. Just don't think that stereotypes should be used in a non fiction setting. The subject matter is hard time in the history of this generation and while a lot of the content is known, several points in particular bring reality of the terrible situation. We must read these stories and remember that in the future we must adhere to the warnings that are presented to us today. Megalomania today maybe not on the scale of 1930' but how far are we away from another word war? Some say it's already started electronically let alone military. But that depends on location and peace for many in 2015 whilst in a refugee camp must surely be feeling what this book covers. As it says we must not forget, indeed we must Remember the past to contain the future. That is not happening currently!
Great listen well done, next please.

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Superb

One of the best World War 2 books I've listened to so far. Essential listening.

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fascinating

This was long but very interesting and really enjoyable with a great narrator. Max Hastings is a brilliant historian

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Another Hastings gem read by one of Audibles best

Hastings again shows himself to be one of the great military historians & Cameron one of Audibles top narrators in this survey of the defeat of Japan.
Of particular interest are the details of the contribution Soviet & Chinese forces made in defeating Japan. I also wasn't aware of the link between Japan & the Viet Minh. Hastings is scathing (& rightly so) when he comments about Japan's ongoing denial of its atrocities during the war.

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