
In the Ruins of Empire
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Narrado por:
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Michael Prichard
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Ronald Spector
The result was years of grim and bitter struggles, during which many suffered far more greatly than they had during the war itself. In the Ruins of Empire is a sequel to the author's well-known Eagle Against the Sun. In it, Ronald Spector describes how Vietnamese farmers struggled to survive another war with the French, while U.S. soldiers and marines were amazed to find themselves sent to China and Korea instead of back to their hometowns. In the meantime, five million Japanese soldiers, farmers, and diplomats who were stranded on mainland Asia found themselves in new roles as insurgents, victims, mercenaries, and peacekeepers.
Much of the material in this book has never been published before, and it casts new and startling light on events that shook the countries of Asia. Spector examines recently released material on these events from Soviet and Chinese archives and two top-secret intelligence records released by the United States, as well as newly available Japanese documents. In addition, the author chronicles the individual stories of some of the Americans who were sent in to rescue prisoners of war and to tend to the surrender and repatriation of millions of Japanese.
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Reseñas editoriales
The fighting wasn't over when the Japanese surrendered at the end of WWII. Spector traces the links between the fall of the Japanese Empire and the rise of communism in China, Korea, and Vietnam, and change throughout Asia. Michael Prichard reads like an old-time radio announcer, hitting home Spector's points in a clear voice. Even so, the narrative gets bogged down in detail at times, making for a challenging listening experience. Spector wraps up his account by applying the lessons of post-WWII Asia to the current Iraq situation. Overall, the production is interesting and presented well; still, listeners should be prepared for some serious historical study.
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"The battles fought all over postwar Asia, as recounted by a historian whose last three books have been History Book Club main selections." ( Library Journal)
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One negative is the very stupid, short sighted and overly political statements basically comparing events of this era to the Iraq. If you include the war and the post war hundreds of millions died around the world during the WWII and post WWII era, to compare a relatively minor conflict like Iraq to that is just nonsense and based purely on politics. Luckily it's a short few comments here and there and doesn't seem to affect the overall bias of the book.
In closing my criticism is minor and I highly recommend you give this a read.
Great book
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Informative, but not an engrossing listen
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Spector surveys events in China, Korea, French Indochina (Vietnam), and the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) that would have wide and far-reaching consquences to the present day.
The start of the Cold War is on full display in China and Korea; in Indochina and the East Indies fledgeling independence movements are on the rise.
The Japanese did not simply go home either. Often they were fighting alongside their former enemies, the British Commonwealth, as both were sucked into trying to quell local unrest in the Indies and Indochina not long after VJ day.
A great book; I ordered this in print recently to own a physical copy.
The Aftermath of the Pacific War, 1945-48
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More Than You Want to Know About Post-War Asia
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Covers 1945-1947 in East and Southeast Asia
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Great information
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There are many books about the 2nd WW, but I have never come across a book describing the brief peace on the mainland of Asia, Java and Southern Indonesia.
Indonesia is of special interest to me. I was born in Indonesia, from Dutch descent.
I am 86 yrs.old now and was interned in the concentration camp “Ambarawa”, with 10.000 other women and children.
This camp is mentioned in the book.
All in all I love studying history and this book added to my knowledge.
The narrator, mr. Michael Prichard is a pleasure to listen to.
My thanks to all involved, JK.
INTERESTING
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A slog
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