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David Dean Barrett

    David Dean Barrett is a military historian focused on World War II. His writings delve into critical moments and broader implications of this global conflict, demonstrating a commitment to meticulous research. Barrett's approach emphasizes accurate portrayals of events, highlighting their historical significance.

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    140 Days to Hiroshima
    • 2020

      140 Days to Hiroshima

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      During the closing months of World War II, the leaders of the United States called for the 'unconditional surrender' of the Japanese Empire while developing history's deadliest weapon. Their enemy responded with a last-ditch plan which called for the suicidal resistance of every able-bodied man and woman. Within the Japanese Supreme Council at the Direction of War, Foreign Minister Shigenori Tōgō risked assassination in his crusade to convince his dysfunctional government, dominated by militarist fanatics, to save his country from annihilation. Barrett takes you into the secret strategy sessions and fierce debates that lead to August 6, 1945, and the chaotic days that followed. -- adapted from jacket

      140 Days to Hiroshima
    • 1981