About this title: In this WW II history, FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS author Bradley tells the story of nine Americans who were shot down and taken prisoner by the Japanese. He tells of their training and background, and deals with issues of war, racial attitudes, atrocities, and retribution.
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Date Published: 09/2003
ISBN-13:9780316105842ISBN:0316105848
Description: Very good in very good dust jacket. Very Good, In very good dust jacket. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 398 p. Contains: Illustrations. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Date Published: 09/2003
ISBN-13:9780316105842ISBN:0316105848
Description: Good in good dust jacket. Good, In good dust jacket. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 398 p. Contains: Illustrations. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Date Published: 09/2003
ISBN-13:9780316105842ISBN:0316105848
Description: Very good in very good dust jacket. Very Good, In very good dust jacket. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 398 p. Contains: Illustrations. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Date Published: 09/2003
ISBN-13:9780316105842ISBN:0316105848
Description: Good in good dust jacket. Good, In good dust jacket. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 398 p. Contains: Illustrations. Previous Owner's Inscription. read more
Edition: 1ST,
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Date Published: 09/2003
ISBN-13:9780316105842ISBN:0316105848
Description: Good in good dust jacket. Good, In good dust jacket. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 398 p. Contains: Illustrations. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Date Published: 09/2003
ISBN-13:9780316105842ISBN:0316105848
Description: Very good in very good dust jacket. Very Good, In very good dust jacket. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 398 p. Contains: Illustrations. read more
"I thought this was incredible. It didn't just give the stories of the fighter pilots, which was fascinating in itself. It also gave history for the entire second World War. I didn't get the sense that it was at all biased toward the Unites States, though it was written by an American citizen. Rather, it seemed to be open and honest and truthful, luring you in with the sometimes graphic, sometimes disturbing truth, so disturbing that at times, I felt ashamed to be a US citizen. The US is not perfect and never has been. The courage of the fighter pilots, however, was remarkable, admirable. I'm not sure that young men in today's modern world would hold such courage when put to the same tests. I think everyone should read this, because I didn't just come away from it with a better sense of our own history, but also with a better sense and understanding of the whole WWII era."
"This book probably deserves a higher rating as it is well written. Yet it was only given three stars because for some reason this book just didn't work for me. I kept having to put it down and read something else for awhile. I've read many thrillers and books on Vietnam so the brutality and canabalism was not shocking...just depressing (sic). Maybe it was just the comparison of the Japanese expansion and the conquering of the American west that just doesn't work for me. Especially when you consider a large portion of land was obtained through the Louisiana Purchase and not through war."
"Author James Bradley, the son of an Iwo Jima flag raiser, writes an account of a WWII naval aerial attack on Chichi Jima, a speck of an island neighboring Iwo Jima, bristling with Japanese communications antennas.
Nine flyers survive being shot down, and all save one -- George H.W. Bush -- are captured, tortured and endure horrific deaths.
Bradley brings a long-term historical perspective to the clash of two very different cultures, dating back to the time in the 1850s when a tract of land on Chichi Jima was laid claim to by Commodore Perry. A few weeks later, Perry sailed his fleet into Tokyo Bay to intimidate the Japanese.
Both viewpoints of the battle and of the war are presented. The reader is left to draw conclusions as to who were the ones who committed the war crimes."
"I great look into America expansioninsm and treatment of a non-Western pwer as a result of conflicting desires in the Pacific. How this led to war with Japan and how the Japanese mindset during the war was exhibited and developed before being sent out to China, Singapore, Guam, etc. The American mindset was nearly identical only a couple years earlier in wiping out full Philipino populations. Both sides viewed the other side as not human but "Other". This led to the gruesome acts on Chichi Jima resulting in the deaths of 6 (maybe 7) Flyboys there shot down during the war. The japanese mindset regarding fliers and how the damage reaked by these fliers was not often the "precision bombing" it claimed. Although none of the men killed on Chichi were involved in carpet and fire bombing of Japanese cities, revenge was taken on them for the US's actions. Worth a read to understand the WWII Pacific theatre."
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