Peter Harmsen, PhD, is the author of New York Times bestseller Shanghai 1937: Stalingrad on the Yangtze and Nanjing 1937: Battle for a Doomed City, as well as the War in the Far East trilogy. He studied history at National Taiwan University and has been a foreign correspondent in East Asia for more than two decades. He has focused mainly on the Chinese-speaking societies but has reported from nearly every corner of the region, including Mongolia and North Korea. His books have been translated into Chinese, Danish and Romanian.
"This is all well told and smoothly written. Enjoyed it."--
"Historical Miniatures Gaming Society"
"The general reader who had really thought that Pearl Harbor was
the start of the war will be richly rewarded for taking the
plunge."-- "ARGunners.com"
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"Exceptionally well written for both academia and the
non-specialist general reader with an interest in World War II
history..."-- "Midwest Book Review"
"Beginning with the second chapter, Harmsen provides the reader
with a readable and reliable narrative of this war before the
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor....he effortlessly shifts his focus
from high politics and strategy in China and Japan to individual
stories of foreign witnesses as well as ordinary Chinese and
Japanese."-- "Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs"
"Harmsen's highly compressed, readable, narrative of the cascade to
conflict is highly recommended reading for contemporary world
citizens."-- "Robert A. Kapp"
"He shifts easily from cabinet rooms to battlefields, and gives us
profiles of many persons, high and low, who played interesting
roles in these events. A very good work about a very neglected
subject."-- "The NYMAS Review"
"It is to be hoped that this book might provide a wake up call to
modern readers about the dangers of military dictators. They cannot
be trusted."-- "Bairdmaritime.com"
"Peter Harmsen uses a reporter's lean prose and sharp eye for
detail to expertly tell the story of Japan's war with China before
Pearl Harbor. Among the highlights of this valuable book is
Harmsen's ability to effortlessly place Asian political and
military developments in a global setting. The result is a
masterful narrative account of the traumatic decade before Japan's
war in Asia merged into World War II."--Marc Gallicchio, co-author
Implacable Foes: War in the Pacific, 1944-1945
"The author studies the origins of World War II in the Pacific
through the vast war fought between China and Japan. It is a
balanced book providing the perspectives of both sides and explains
the motives and goals of each. The narrative is clear and engaging,
and the level of detail is impressive."-- "Military History"
Also gratifying, "Storm Clouds Over the Pacific" tackles via a
smooth, easy-to-digest narrative the generations of animosities
that drove the immensely destructive war in the Pacific, costing
the lives of millions of people, soldiers and civilians alike."--
"Leatherneck"
"Storm Clouds Over the Pacific is an excellent primer about World
War II in Asia prior to the involvement of the United States, . . .
an excellent resource for understanding the relationship between
China and Japan, past and present."--Benjamin Welton "New York
Journal of Books"
"Harmsen has managed to craft into a single accessible narrative
the complex military history of the early years of the
Chinese-Japanese conflict. The great strength of the book is the
equal attention given to both Japanese and Chinese sides in terms
of military strategies and outcomes on the battlefield."--Stephen
R. MacKinnon, Emeritus Professor, Arizona State University
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