Uncovers one of the biggest secrets of the twentieth century
Peggy Seagrave was the senior researcher and picture editor at
Time-Life Books. Along with Sterling Seagrave, she is a co-author
of the bestselling Lords of the Rim and The Yamato Dynasty.
Sterling Seagrave was a reporter for the Washington Post before
becoming a freelance investigative journalist contributing to Time,
Life, Atlantic Monthly, and the Far Eastern Economic Review. He is
the author of The Soong Dynasty as well as other books, and with
Peggy Seagrave he co-authored the bestselling Lords of the Rim and
The Yamato Dynasty.
The Seagraves have uncovered one of the biggest secrets of the
twentieth century.
*Iris Chang*
The Seagraves tell a quite remarkable story-and tell it very well.
It is an adventurer story with no heroes, and will be compulsive
reading for anybody with thew courage to confront the conclusions
they present ... This is without doubt one of the most bizarre,
evil and frightening facets to emerge from the Second World War,
and certainly one of the best-kept wartime secrets intact after
almost sixty years.
*Robin Mackness*
Gold Warriors is an interesting and valuable look at Japan's
wartime plunder of Asia and the scramble that continues to this day
to claim that loot. Its cast includes Japanese and American banks,
CIA suits, psychics, John Birch Society gangsters, Philippine
presidents, con men and the Emperor of Japan. The one thing that
the pirates seem to hold in common is a tacit understanding that
the victims of the war-rape camp survivors, slave laborers and
POWs-shall be left with nothing ... Everyone interested in the
realities of Asian and US politics should read this book.
*Christopher Simpson*
Gold Warriors is a powerful and well-documented account of one of
history's greatest outrages.
*William Meredith and Richard Harties*
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