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Japan's Secret War: How Japan's Race to Build Its Own Atomic Bomb Provided the Groundwork for North Korea's Nuclear Program Third Edition:
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Exploring the historical context of Japan's World War II efforts to develop an atomic bomb, the narrative reveals how these ambitions inadvertently laid the groundwork for North Korea's current nuclear threat. It delves into the political and scientific dynamics of the era, illustrating the interconnectedness of wartime decisions and their long-term implications on global security. The book offers a compelling analysis of how past actions continue to influence present-day geopolitical tensions.
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Japan's Secret War: How Japan's Race to Build Its Own Atomic Bomb Provided the Groundwork for North Korea's Nuclear Program Third Edition:, Robert K. Wilcox
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- Title
- Japan's Secret War: How Japan's Race to Build Its Own Atomic Bomb Provided the Groundwork for North Korea's Nuclear Program Third Edition:
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Robert K. Wilcox
- Publisher
- Permuted Press
- Released
- 2019
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 304
- ISBN13
- 9781682618967
- Category
- World history, Military
- Description
- Exploring the historical context of Japan's World War II efforts to develop an atomic bomb, the narrative reveals how these ambitions inadvertently laid the groundwork for North Korea's current nuclear threat. It delves into the political and scientific dynamics of the era, illustrating the interconnectedness of wartime decisions and their long-term implications on global security. The book offers a compelling analysis of how past actions continue to influence present-day geopolitical tensions.