Hell To Pay: Operation Downfall and the Invasion of Japan
With the atomic bombing in the news thanks to the Oppenheimer movie, I figured I’d had to take a look at D.M. Giangreco’s Hell to Pay, an analysis of what would likely happen if the dreaded invasion of Japan was likely launched. Spoiler alert: Hundreds of thousands of Americans and over ten million Japanese would have almost certainly been killed.
With clear and concise arguments that cite primary sources from both sides, Giangreco makes the case very convincingly. With their backs to the wall and years of experience and preparation, the Japanese would face a strung-out American fleet. This book certainly gives credibility to the statement that the atomic bomb was actually the most humane choice.
Those interested in WWII or alternate history should definitely read this book.
Going check this book out.
I have the WDS games Japan 1945 and Japan 1946, which game out t
Olympic and Coronet. Although I haven’t finished either campaign yet, they are brutal in terms of casualties
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There is in fact an alternative history book dealing with that very subject called Lighter Than a Feather which I can highly recommend
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