Hell Is Upon Us
D-Day in the Pacific - Saipan to Guam, June to August 1944
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Narrated by:
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Peter Ganim
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By:
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Victor Brooks
During the next eight weeks, tens of thousands of men, hundreds of airplanes, and dozens of major warships were locked in mortal combat. When it was over, 60,000 Japanese ground troops and most of the carrier air power of the Imperial Navy were annihilated; Japan's leader, Tojo, was thrown out of office in disgrace; and the newly captured enemy airfields were being transformed into launching bases for the B-29s that would carry the conventional and, later, atomic bombs to Japan, turning the land of the Rising Sun into a charred cinder. After the U.S. victory in the Marianas campaign, the road to Tokyo was clearly in sight.
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Critic reviews
On the other hand the narration was excellent and in no way detracted from the narrative, but also could not overcome the errors in the text.
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
It was a more in-depth look at the invasions and the fact that Adm King focused on the Marianas early on in the war. It is pretty disjointed in the beginning. There is not much about the individuals involved in the fighting. The book talks about them and their situations, but not much about any one. You need stamina to get through the whole book.What aspect of Peter Ganim’s performance would you have changed?
He is pretty monotone in the beginning. He got better as time went on, or I got more used to it.Was Hell Is Upon Us worth the listening time?
Yes, if you need in-depth information about these invasions, though you will be tempted to quit listening.Any additional comments?
The pronunciation of the town and geographic names on Saipan is atrocious. I don't know if this is due to the narrator or the author. If it is from the author, he might have used a Japanese map. Its not anything you might notice unless you lived there, but it drove me nuts.Good, but Not Great, Story of Little Known Invasio
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Hell is Upon Us.
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I think this book does a fabulous j job
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Great story of an important battle
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