
Japan 1941
Countdown to Infamy
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Narrated by:
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Laural Merlington
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Eri Hotta
When Japan attacked the United States in 1941, argues Eri Hotta, its leaders, in large part, understood they were entering a conflict they were bound to lose. Availing herself of rarely consulted material, Hotta poses essential questions overlooked by historians in the seventy years since: Why did these men - military men, civilian politicians, diplomats, the emperor - put their country and its citizens in harm's way? Why did they make a decision that was doomed from the start?
Introducing us to the doubters, bluffers, and schemers who led their nation into this conflagration, Hotta brilliantly shows us a Japan never before glimpsed - eager to avoid war but fraught with tensions with the West, blinded by traditional notions of pride and honor, nearly escaping disaster before it finally proved inevitable.
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Thank you Eri..
Respectfully
born in camp Nisei..
Nisei's question "Why"?
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As I wrote, this history is an eye opener, a must read/listen to for anyone who is interested in WWII. The narration is excellent. It was hard to stop listening.
Unbelievable!
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I never knew
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Not all wanted war.
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Thorough Examination of Japan’s Route to War
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A Must Read for Understanding Dec. 7th
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This makes for an interesting book, and it is thoroughly researched with memorable characters, but toward the final third of the book one begins to wonder why it hasn't ended. So much detail is given that the development of the central claim begins to feel like bludgeon work.
All in all, this is an interesting but rather bloated account of Japan's run up to war.
Interesting, but ultimately unnecessarily bloated.
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Extremely Enlightening, Definitely worth re-reading
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Where does Japan 1941 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Top 10%Who was your favorite character and why?
No characters except the political figures in this historyWhich character – as performed by Laural Merlington – was your favorite?
N/AWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, though too long for thisAny additional comments?
Analytical, not merely descriptive, re the absurd nationalism and religious mumbo-jumbo that lay in the back of Japan's desire in the last part of the 19th century and first part of the 20th century to rule East Asia. She is very articulate.Excellent -- Analytical
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An Excellent And Detailed Historical Work
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