D-Day Japan; The Truth About the Invasion of Japan, its War Crimes, and the Atomic Bomb

Morley, Missouri: Acclaim Press, 2009. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 224 pages. Minor DJ wear. Inscribed by the co-author, Dan Winn. Inscription reads: To Vera King! Enjoy this Atomic Bomb Japanese Atrocity and WWII History; Semper Fi, Dan Winn. Includes Dedication, Foreword, Brigadier General Paul W. Tibbets, Jr., Introduction, Preface; Chronology. Also includes Chapters on D-Day Japan; Correct Decision; Japanese Propaganda Motives; A Short Chronology of the War with Japan; Japan Prior to Pearl Harbor: The Super Holocaust; Rebutting Continued Historical Distortions; The Super Holocaust; Proposed Smithsonian Enola Gay Exhibit: A National Disgrace; Truman's Decision; Revisionists vs. Truman and the Truth; The Rape of Nanking; The Rape of Manilla; Atrocities Unlimited; Hellships; Super Holocaust in China (Japanese Atrocities in China, Korea, Southeast Asia and Against Prisoners of War in World War II; Japanese Leadership: Suppressing the Truth; The Ten Most Awful Things That Should Never Happen Again; General Douglas MacArthur; Distorted History of World War II; German Nazis vs. Japanese Imperial Army; Tenacity of the Japanese; Yasukuni Shrine; Early Surrender Theory (Professor Robert P. Newman Rebuts It); U.S. Lives Saved by the Atomic Bomb; Bibliography--Valid or Counterfactual; Revisionists; Revisionists: Books and Article; Credible Authors. Also includes Appendices, In Gratitude, and Index. Raymond Gilbert "Ray" Davis (January 13, 1915 – September 3, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps four-star-general who had served in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Davis was awarded the Medal of Honor. Judge Winn was born in Douglasville, Georgia, on September 19, 1921. He entered the military service as a Naval Aviation Cadet in November 1942 and graduated as 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Air Corps. His active duty ended December 1945 as a 1st Lieutenant. He obtained the rank of Major in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. During World War II he deployed to the Marianas Islands and flew night fighter missions out of Guam. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medals. His greatest passion was to educate the world on Truman’s decision to end World War II with the use of the atomic bomb. He authored several books on this subject with the late General Raymond Davis (Medal of Honor recipient and Past Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps). The authors state that the atom bomb was 100% correct. It ended the rape, torture, killing contests, cannibalism, and murder of 30,000,000 civilian men, women and children by the Japanese. This true account of history will tell you why all Americans should have a clear conscience about the bomb. D-Day Japan – V-J Day – The Atom Bomb: they are only a small part of the poorly recorded, distorted and obliterated history of World War II in Asia and the Pacific. This book will show the unbelievable loss of life and horrors of what would have been D-Day in Japan, which was prevented by the atomic bomb, and V-J Day well before D-Day Japan. Condition: Very good / Very good.

Keywords: WW2, Historiography, Japan, Atomic Bomb, War Crimes, Atrocities, Alperovitz, Enola Gay, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Paul Nitze, Unit 731, Paul Tibbets

ISBN: 9781935001164

[Book #81292]

Price: $150.00

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