Chinas War With Japan 1937 1945

Mitter, Rana

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In Rana Mitter’s tense, moving and hugely important book, the war between China and Japan – one of the most important struggles of the Second World War – at last gets the masterly history it deserves.

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Publish Date: 29/05/2014

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Winner of the Duke of Westminster Medal for Military Literature

Different countries give different opening dates for the period of the Second World War, but perhaps the most compelling is 1937, when the ‘Marco Polo Bridge Incident’ plunged China and Japan into a conflict of extraordinary duration and ferocity – a war which would result in many millions of deaths and completely reshape East Asia in ways which we continue to confront today.

With great vividness and narrative drive Rana Mitter’s book draws on a huge range of new sources to recreate this terrible conflict. He writes both about the major leaders (Chiang Kaishek, Mao Zedong and Wang Jingwei) and about the ordinary people swept up by terrible times. Mitter puts at the heart of our understanding of the Second World War that it was Japan’s failure to defeat China which was the key dynamic for what happened in Asia.

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Weight 353 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 21 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

xxi, 457 , 16 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

940.5351 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K