John Ray Skates is professor of history and past chair of the history department at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. A retired colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, Skates served as visiting research professor at the U.S. Army Center of Military History, Washington, D.C., while conducting research for this book. Skates lives in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
A thorough and penetrating analysis, based on original American and
Japanese documents, of the invasion of Japanese home islands that
was planned, but never implemented, to end World War II.-- "Salem
Press"
The Invasion of Japan deserves a wide readership. Skates's
judicious account sets to rest many misconceptions regarding the
end of the war in the Pacific; it also offers much that is new.
Highly recommended.-- "American Neptune"
This is a fascinating book that will be trailblazing and
stimulating reading even for the most avid of World War II
historians because it's a fresh report.-- "Richmond
Times-Dispatch"
This is an extremely interesting and well-researched overview of
the U.S. plans for ending World War II.-- "The Annals of the
American Academy of Political and Social Science"
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