
The Rising Sun
The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945
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Narrado por:
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Tom Weiner
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John Toland
This Pulitzer Prize-winning history of World War II chronicles the dramatic rise and fall of the Japanese empire, from the invasion of Manchuria and China to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Told from the Japanese perspective, The Rising Sun is, in the author’s words, "a factual saga of people caught up in the flood of the most overwhelming war of mankind, told as it happened - muddled, ennobling, disgraceful, frustrating, full of paradox."
In weaving together the historical facts and human drama leading up to and culminating in the war in the Pacific, Toland crafts a riveting and unbiased narrative history.
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As thick as this book is, it's only one volume, whereas Ian Toll is writing three whole volumes on the entire war in the Pacific. Thus, while Toll devotes a great deal of attention to the politics and individual political and military leaders on both sides of the conflict, The Rising Sun, as its title indicates, focuses mostly on Japan. Naturally the planning and personalities on the American and British (and later Chinese and Soviet) sides are mentioned, but mostly only inasmuch as they were pitted against their Japanese counterparts.
The bulk of the book covers the war itself, including all the familiar names like Guam, Guadalcanal, Wake Island, Corregidor, Saipan, Okinawa, Iwo Jima. Toland does not neglect the British defense of India, the tragic fate of Force Z, which blundered on ahead to its doom despite lack of air cover and thus heralded in the new reality that air power ruled above all, and the multi-sided war in China in which communists and nationalists were alternately fighting each other and the Japanese, with both sides being courted by the Allies. Any military history will cover the battles, but Toland describes them vividly, especially the first-hand accounts from the men in them - the misery and terror, and also the atrocities, like the Bataan Death March, and the miserable conditions of POWs taken back to Japan
Toland spends only a little time, in the last few chapters, talking about Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the decision leading up to the use of the atomic bomb on Japan. This is another very loaded historical question in which there are people with strong opinions on both sides. Some have argued that the US didn't need to use the bomb - Japan was already negotiating surrender - and that we did for reasons ranging from racism to a desire to demonstrate them as a deterrent to the Soviet Union. Others claim that Japan was fully willing to fight to the last spear-carrying civilian, and that the atomic bombs saved millions of lives on both sides by preventing the need for an invasion.
Entire books have been written about this subject, and Toland, as I said, does not try to dig into it too deeply, but he does represent much of what the Americans and Japanese were thinking and saying at the time. The case he presents would suggest that the truth, unsurprisingly, is somewhere in between.
If you want one volume that covers the entire span of the war against Japan, I think this monumental work by John Toland leaves very little out, and I highly recommend it to WWII historians. However, I also encourage interested readers to then seek out the more recent works by Ian Toll, who devotes more pages to the American commanders as well, and talks about some of the political issues among the Allies that Toland treats more briefly, as well as going into even more detail about individual battles.
Great comprehensive history of the Pacific War
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As I have mentioned in other reviews, it is also the kind of history I like best, with detailed personal stories mixed in with historical fact. And, just in case you have always wondered about the backstory on Tokyo Rose, this book provides it.
Wonderful Paradox
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Most definitely yes, in fact I just did, and sending him a link to the sight made me want to review it.What did you like best about this story?
John Toland and the narrator Tom Weiner did an excellent job painting a picture and telling a story to the listener.Have you listened to any of Tom Weiner’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No but I will.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Nothing extreme, though I was excited, moved, cheered, and felt down trodden through the course of the recording.Any additional comments?
I will say, that you may get lost in some of the Japanse names, but don't worry, the names are not as important as what is happening.A true suprise.
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Also, just as a note, not a criticism, the book was released in 1970 - which is awesome since it’s not obsessed with being woke - but also there has been some new info that has came out since that time. Nothing huge, but a few things here and there have turned out to be different as more information has been released over the years.
The reader does a great job - he does a few voices to help you keep track of who is talking. I listened at 1.3x speed like I normally do and it sounded perfect, not rushed.
A very very highly recommended book if you have an IQ over 55.
Fantastic book
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A Riveting Experience into Overlooked Perspectives
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Learned many new things...
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Excellent Book
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Glad I picked this
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A great way to tell such a somber war story .
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The Japanese’s reasons for starting and then ending the war.
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