1939 - Japan
An Alternate History
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Tony Dunning
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The novel opens with Japan, humiliated by the loss of the Philippines, choosing a path from which there can be no retreat: a clandestine biological attack on the American mainland. The United States responds not only with overwhelming force but with its own moral collapse, unleashing chemical warfare against Japanese strongholds and shattering long-standing international norms. What follows is a brutal, relentless campaign that culminates in the invasion of the Japanese Home Islands, the siege of Tokyo, and the Emperor’s unprecedented decision to end the war.
Yet Japan’s defeat does not bring peace.
As American forces occupy the ruins of the empire, China—liberated but fractured—descends into a renewed civil war. The Nationalists race to reclaim cities and legitimacy, while Communist forces move with discipline and patience, seizing railways, ports, and supply lines rather than symbols. Through encirclements, defections, and devastating sieges at Changchun, Shenyang, Xuzhou, and beyond, the Communists steadily dismantle Nationalist power, often without the need for decisive battles.
Key commanders defect, surrender, or die; entire armies collapse from within. Political overtures fail, compromise is rejected, and momentum becomes destiny. By the end, the question is no longer who governs China, but how much blood must still be spent before the answer is accepted.
Bleak, methodical, and grounded in military and political realism, 1939 – Japan is not a story of triumph, but of consequence: a world where escalation begets escalation, victory poisons the victor, and the end of one war merely clears the ground for the next.
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