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The World War II Chronicles

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by William Craig


  GLINES, Carroll V. Doolittle’s Tokyo Raiders. Princeton, New Jersey: D. Van Nostrand Co. Inc., 1964.

  GREW, Joseph C. Turbulent Era (2 vols.). Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1952.

  GROVES, Leslie R. Now It Can Be Told. New York: Harper & Bros., 1962.

  GURNEY, Gene. Journey of the Giants. New York: Coward-McCann, Inc., 1961.

  HACHIYA, Michihiko. Hiroshima Diary. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1955.

  HALSEY, William F., and BRYAN, J., III. Admiral Halsey’s Story. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1947.

  HASHIMOTO, Mochitsura. Sunk! The Story of the Japanese Submarine Fleet. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1954.

  HATTORI, Takushiro. Daitoa Senso Zenshi (4 vols.). Tokyo: Masu Shobo, 1953.

  HAYASHI, Saburo with Coox, Alvin D. Kogun: The Japanese Army in the Pacific War. Quantico, Virginia: Marine Corps Association, 1959.

  HAYASHI, Shigeru, editor. Nihon Shusen Shi. Tokyo: Yomiuri Shimbun, 1962.

  HELM, Thomas. Ordeal by Sea. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1963.

  HERSEY, John. Hiroshima. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1946.

  HEWLETT, Richard, and ANDERSON, Oscar E., Jr. The New World, 1939–1946. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1962.

  HIGASHUCUNI, Naruhiko. Ichi Kozoku No Senso Nikki. Tokyo: Nihon Shuhosha, 1957.

  —— Watakushi No Kiroku. Tokyo: Toho Shobo, 1947.

  HULL, Cordell. The Memoirs of Cordell Hull, Vol. II. New York: Macmillan Co., 1948.

  INOGUCHI, Rikihei, and NAKAJIMA, Tadashi. The Divine Wind. Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute, 1958.

  ITO, Masanori. Gumbatsu Koboshi (3 vols.). Tokyo: Bungei Shunju, 1957–1958.

  —— Teikoku Kaigun No Saigo. Tokyo: Bungei Shunju, 1961.

  —— TOMIOKA, Masatoshi, and INADA, Masazumi, editors. Jitsuroku Taiheiyo Senso, Vols. V–VI. Tokyo: Chuo Koron, 1960.

  JAMES, David A. The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Empire. London: Allen and Unwin, 1951.

  JONES, F. C. Japan’s New Order in East Asia: Its Rise and Fall, 1937–1945. London: Oxford University Press, 1954.

  KARIG, Walter, with HARRIS, Russell L., and MANSON, Frank A. Battle Report, Vol. V, Victory in the Pacific. New York: Rinehart & Co. Inc., 1949.

  KASE, Toshikazu. Journey to the Missouri. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950.

  KATO, Masuo. The Lost War. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1946.

  KELLEY, Frank, and RYAN, Cornelius. Star-Spangled Mikado. New York: McBride, 1947.

  KENNEY, George C. General Kenney Reports. New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1949.

  KIMURA, Hachiro. Nihon Kaigun, Vols. I–III. Tokyo: Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 1961.

  KING, Ernest, and WHITEHILL, Walter Muir. Fleet Admiral King. New York: Norton, 1952.

  KNEBEL, Fletcher, and BAILEY, Charles W., II. No High Ground. New York: Harper & Bros., 1960.

  KODAMA, Yoshio. I Was Defeated. Tokyo: Booth and Fukuda, 1951.

  KONOE, Fumimaro. Saigo No Gozenkaigi. Tokyo: Jikyoku Geppo Sha, 1946.

  KRUEGER, Walter. Down Under to Nippon. Washington: Combat Forces Press, 1953.

  KURIHARA, Ken. Tenno: Showa-Shi Oboegaki. Tokyo: Yushindo, 1955.

  LAMONT, Lansing. Day of Trinity. New York: Atheneum Publishers, 1965.

  LAURENCE, William L. Dawn Over Zero. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1946.

  LEAHY, William D. I Was There. New York: Whittlesey House, 1950.

  LEE, Clark. One Last Look Around. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1947.

  LEMAY, Curtis. Mission with Lemay. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Co. Inc., 1966.

  LOCKWOOD, Charles A. Sink ’Em All. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1951.

  MACARTHUR, Douglas. Reminiscences. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1964.

  MACDONALD, Elizabeth P. Undercover Girl. New York: Macmillan Co., 1947.

  MANAKA, Yoshio. P. W. Doctor. Tokyo: Kongo Sha, 1962.

  MASHBIR, Sidney F. I Was an American Spy. New York: Vantage Press, 1953.

  MORISON, Samuel Eliot. History of the United States Naval Operations in World War II, Vol. XIV. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1960.

  —— The Two-Ocean War. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1963.

  MOSLEY, Leonard. Hirohito, Emperor of Japan. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966.

  NAGAI, Takashi. We of Nagasaki. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1951.

  NEWCOMB, Richard. Abandon Ship. New York: Henry Holt & Co., Inc., 1958.

  NIWA, Fumio. Nihon Yaburetari. Tokyo: Ginza Shuppan Sha, 1948.

  OBATA, Taketora. Ichi Gunjin No Shogai. Tokyo: Bungei Shunju, 1956.

  OSSIP, Jerome J., ed. 509th Pictorial Album, written and published by and for the members of the 509th Composite Group. Marianas Islands: Tinian, 1945.

  OYA, Soichi. Nihon No Ichiban Nagaihi. Tokyo: Bungei Shunju, 1965.

  PEERS, William R., and BRELIS, Dean. Behind the Burma Road. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1963.

  PERCIVAL, A. E. The War in Malaya. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, Ltd., 1949.

  PHILLIPS, Cabell. The Truman Presidency. New York: Macmillan Co., 1966.

  POTTER, E. B., and NIMITZ, Chester W. The Great Sea War. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1960.

  POTTER, John Deane. Yamamoto. New York: Viking Press, 1965.

  —— The Life and Death of a Japanese General. New York: New American Library, 1962.

  ROMANUS, Charles F., and SUNDERLAND, Riley. U.S. Army in World War II. China-Burma-India Theater, Stilwell’s Command Problems. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956.

  —— U.S. Army in World War II: Time Runs Out. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958.

  SAKAI, Saburo. Samurai. New York: Ballantine Books, 1957.

  SAKOMIZU, Hisatsune. Kikanjuka No Shusho Kantei. Tokyo: Kobun Sha, 1964.

  SHERWOOD, Robert E. Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History. New York: Harper & Bros., 1948.

  SHIGEMTTSU, Mamoru. Showa: No Doran (2 vols.). Tokyo: Chuo Koronsha, 1952.

  SHIMOMURA, Hiroshi. Shusen Hishi. Tokyo: Kodan Sha, 1950.

  SLIM, William. Defeat into Victory. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd., 1956.

  SMITH, Gaddis. American Diplomacy During the Second World War, 1941–45. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1965.

  SMITH, Henry D. Atomic Energy for Military Purposes. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1948.

  STIMSON, Henry, and BUNDY, McGeorge. On Active Service in Peace and War. New York: Harper & Bros., 1948.

  TAKAGI, Soldchi. Shusen Oboegaki. Tokyo: Kobundo, 1948.

  TAKAMI, Jun. Haisen Nikki. Tokyo: Fuji Shoen, 1953.

  TANEMURA, Sako. Daihonei Kimitsu Nisshi. Tokyo: Diamond Sha, 1952.

  TERESAKI, Gwen. Bridge to the Sun. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1957.

  TOGO, Shigenori. The Cause of Japan. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1956.

  TOYODA, Soemu. Saigo No Teikoku Kaigun. Tokyo: Sekai No Nihon Sha, 1950.

  TRUMAN, Harry S. Memoirs, Vol. I. Year of Decisions. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Co., Inc., 1955.

  TRUMBULL, Robert. Nine Who Survived Hiroshima and Nagasaki. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1957.

  TSUJI, Masanobu. Singapore: The Japanese Version. New York: St. Martins’ Press, Inc., 1961.

  TSUKAMOTO, Kiyoshi. Ah Kogun Saigo No Hi. Tokyo: Koyo Sha, 1953.

  UECHI, Kazufumi. Okinawa Senshi. Tokyo: Jiji Tsushin Sha, 1959.

  UYEHARA, Cecil H., compiler. Checklist of Archives in the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tokyo, Japan, 1868–1945. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1954.

  WAINWRIGHT, Jonathan M. General Wainwright’s Story. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Co. Inc., 1946.

  WATERMAN, Alan, editor. Combat Scientists. Boston: Atlantic-Little, Brown, 1947.

  WEDEMEYER, Albert C. Wedemeyer Reports! New York: Henry Holt & Co., Inc., 1958.

  WHITNEY, Courtney. MacArthur: His R
endezvous with Destiny. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1956.

  WILLOUGHBY, C. A., and CHAMBERLAIN, J. R. MacArthur 1941–1951. New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1954.

  YOKOTA, Yutaka, and HARRINGTON, Joseph D. The Kaiten Weapon. New York: Ballantine Books, 1962.

  YOSHIDA, Mitsuru. Senkan Yamato No Saigo. Tokyo: Sogen Sha, 1952.

  YOSHIDA, Shigeru. Kaiso Junen (4 vols.). Tokyo: Shincho Sha, 1957–1958.

  YOUNG, John, compiler. Checklist of Microfilm of Selected Archives of the Japanese Army, Navy and Other Government Agencies, 1868–1945. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1959.

  ZACHARIAS, Ellis M. Secret Missions. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1946.

  DOCUMENTS, REPORTS, STATEMENTS, INTERROGATIONS

  Atomic Energy Commission: Selected documents pertaining to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki—survivor reports, messages, blast effects, Tinian-Washington-Los Alamos messages, etc. (unpublished).

  Dull, Paul S., and Umemura, Michael: The Tokyo Trials: A Functional Index to the Proceedings, Ann Arbor, Michigan, University of Michigan Press, 1957.

  Gaimusho (Japanese Foreign Office): Shusen Shiroku, Tokyo, Shimbun Gekkan Sha, 1952.

  Gaimusho: Selected documents related to period January–September 1945 (unpublished).

  International Military Tribunal for the Far East: Transcript of Proceedings (48, 412 pp.): Miscellaneous statements, interrogations, documents, evidence.

  Japanese Defense Agency, Historical Division, Tokyo, Japan: Selected records and documents related to military and naval activities in period March–September 1945 (unpublished).

  Japanese Research Division (ATIS), U.S. Army Far East, Military History Section: Japanese Monographs: Number 7: Philippines Operations Record Phase III (January–August 1945). Number 45: History of Imperial General Headquarters, Army Section (1941–1945) Number 53: 32nd Army Operations in Okinawa (March–June 1945). Number 72: Army Operations in China (January 1944–August 1945). Number 83: Okinawa Area Naval Operations (January–June 1945). Number 119: Outline of Operations prior to the Termination of War and Activities Connected with the Cessation of Hostilities (July–August 1945). Number 154: Record of Operations against Soviet Russian Eastern Front (August 1945). Number 155: Record of Operations against Soviet Russia, Northern and Western Fronts (August–September 1945).

  Japanese Research Division (ATIS), U.S. Army Far East Military History Section: Interrogations of Japanese Officials (2 vols.) (unpublished); Memo on the Course of the War, by Sokichi Takagi (unpublished); Personal History Statements (2 vols.) (unpublished); Special Studies (4 vols.) (unpublished); Statement of Japanese Officials on World War II (4 vols.) (unpublished); Translation of Japanese Documents (7 vols.) (unpublished).

  Office of Strategic Services: Selected reports and intelligence data (unpublished).

  U.S. Army, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, Counter Intelligence Section: The Brocade Banner: The Story of Japanese Nationalism.

  U.S. Department of Defense: The Entry of the Soviet Union into the War Against Japan, Military Plans, 1941–1945, Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955.

  U.S. Department of State: Potsdam Papers (2 vols.).

  U.S. Department of State Publication No. 3573: United States Relations with China, with Special Reference to the Period 1944–1949, Washington, August, 1949.

  U.S. Federal Communications Commission: Selected Far East radio reports monitored in 1945.

  U.S. 79th Congress Hearings, S.R. 179, Part One.

  U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey: Interrogation of Japanese Officials (2 vols.), Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946.

  U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey: Selected interrogations, documents, reports, analyses related to wartime conditions in Japan (unpublished).

  MISCELLANEOUS

  Magazines: Bungei Shunju, Chuo Koron, Collier’s, Life, Newsweek, Saturday Evening Post, Time, Yank.

  Newspapers: Asahi Shimbun, Mainichi Shimbun, New York Herald Tribune, The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Stars and Stripes, Washington Post.

  Other: Facts on File Yearbook, United States Signal Corps; Audio-Visual Division, Who’s Who in Japan.

  Index of Names

  Abelson, Dr. Philip H., 52

  Acheson, Dean, 66

  Adamson, Colonel Keith, 49

  Albury, Captain Don, 55, 58, 81, 96, 97, 103, 329–31

  Alvarez, Dr. Luis, 79, 96

  Anami, General Korechika, 108–10, 114, 115, 116, 117, 121, 131–32, 140, 147–50, 157–59, 161–64, 167–68, 173–74, 175, 176–77, 184–85, 186–87, 192, 193, 194–95, 199–200, 201, 203, 216–17, 220, 315

  Arao, Colonel Okikatsu, 162, 168, 174, 220

  Archinal, Sergeant John, 321

  Ariga, Captain, 10

  Arisue, General Seizo, 254–57, 285–89, 291

  Arnold, General Hap, 18, 56

  Ashworth, Commander Fred, 53, 56, 75, 77, 82, 85, 90, 91, 92, 96, 98, 102

  Attlee, Clement, 66

  Bainbridge, Kenneth, 49

  Barnes, Lieutenant Philip, 77, 82

  Barr, Lieutenant George, 263

  Beahan, Kermit, 55, 60, 64, 70, 71, 77, 81, 82, 84–85, 91, 93, 96, 103, 329–31

  Beser, Lieutenant Jake, 77, 81, 86, 97

  Birch, John M., 266–69

  Blum, Paul, 34, 36

  Bock, Fred, 77, 83, 84, 102

  Bohr, Niels, 47

  Bowers, Major Faubion, 286–87

  Boyington, Pappy, 297

  Breymer, Lieutenant John, 302

  Briggs, Lyman, 49

  Brundidge, Harry, 319

  Buckley, Sergeant Edward, 55, 76, 82, 86, 92, 97

  Buckner, General Simon Bolivar, 5, 13, 15

  Bush, Dr. Vannevar, 49–50, 61

  Byers, General Clovis, 308

  Byrnes, James F., 66, 71, 125, 126, 146, 152, 300

  Cantlon, John, 84

  Chamberlain, General Stephen, 259–60

  Chase, General William, 312

  Cheng-Shi-Wu, Major, 221, 223–28, 234

  Chennault, General Claire, 128

  Cheshire, Group Captain, 84

  Chiang Kai-shek, 128, 263, 265

  Cho, General Isamu, 12, 15–16

  Churchill, Winston, 62

  Compton, Arthur H., 49, 52–53

  Compton, Karl, 49

  Conant, James B., 49, 50, 52–53, 61

  Craig, Colonel Paul, 294

  Curry, Sergeant Ralph, 84, 87

  De Shazar, Sergeant James, 263

  Dehart, Sergeant Pappy (Albert), 55, 76, 82, 86, 96

  Dobson, Colonel Arthur, 128

  Doihara, General, 176

  Donovan, General, 33

  Doolittle, General Jimmy, 102

  Downey, Chaplain, 78

  Duberriere, Hector, 263

  Dulles, Allen, 35, 62–63

  Eatherley, Claude, 70

  Eichelberger, General Bob, 292, 312, 313, 321, 324

  Einstein, Albert, 48

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 29, 243

  Endo, Ensign, 215

  Ent, General Uzal, 54

  Farrell, General Tom, 76, 81, 91–92, 102, 103

  Farrow, Lieutenant William, 263

  Faryna, Myron, 99

  Ferebee, Major Tom, 54, 55, 60, 71

  Fermi, Enrico, 47, 49, 52

  Forrestal, James, 123–24, 126, 300

  Fujimura, Commander Uoshiro, 30–36

  Fukahori, Kikuo, 102

  Fuwa, Colonel, 199

  Gallagher, Sergeant Raymond, 55, 76, 83, 85, 96

  Godfrey, Len, 84, 96

  Grew, Joseph, 137

  Groves, General Leslie, 50, 51, 53, 61, 75–76, 129–30

  Hack, Dr. Friedrich, 31–36

  Haga, Colonel, 192, 197

  Hahn, Otto, 47

  Hallmark, Lieutenant Dean, 263

  Halsey, Admiral William (“Bull”), 206, 290, 300–01, 302, 312, 313

  Haraizumi, Professor, 183

  Harr
iman, Averell, 30, 127, 264

  Hashimoto, Captain, 130

  Hata, Field Marshal, 157, 167, 176

  Hatanaka, Major Kenji, 135, 136, 149, 162, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 182–83, 184, 185–86, 187–89, 191–93, 194, 197–99, 201, 207–08, 216, 220

  Hayashi, Colonel, 148, 157–58, 163, 173–74, 195

  Hennessy, Major James, 221, 223–24, 226–28, 233, 234, 262, 277

  Heppner, Colonel Richard, 143, 144, 165

  Higashi-Kuni, Prince, 213, 249, 255

  Hilsman, Captain Roger, 234–35

  Hiranuma, Baron Kiichiro, 111–12, 115–17, 120, 125, 147–48, 150

  Hirohito, Emperor, 26, 41, 188–89, 192, 200

  background of, 112–14

  and cabinet meeting, 169, 171–73

  and decision to end war, 118–19

  postwar status of, 120–21, 125–26, 147–48

  and surrender speech, 209–12

  and surrender terms, 149

  U.S. view of, 66

  Hirota, Koki, 41

  Hite, Lieutenant Robert, 263

  Homma, General, 273

  Hoover, Commander Gilbert, 49

  Hopkins, Harry, 66

  Hopkins, Major James, 77, 81, 84, 87, 99

  Hoshina, Admiral Zenshiro, 159–60

  Hull, Cordell, xii

  Hutchison, Major Charles, 286

  Ida, Colonel Masataka, 135, 140, 176, 179, 183, 184, 185–86, 187, 190, 191–92, 193, 194, 195, 219–20

  Iijima, Yoshio, 252–54

  Inaba, Colonel Masao, 132, 135, 149, 162

  Inoguchi, Rikihei, 2

  Inouye, Dr. Isamu, 38

  Inouye, Dr. Kiyoshi, 40

  Ishihara, Major Sadakichi, 185, 197, 199, 251–52

  Iwabucbi, Admiral, 310

  Jacobbson, Per, 62

  Jin, Colonel, 12

  Johnson, Dr. James, 320

  Jolly, Ensign, 94–95

  Kamada, General, 289

  Kamata, Colonel, 227

  Kase, Shunichi, 36

  Kase, Toshikazu, 120, 302, 304, 305

  Kawabe, General Torashiro, 175, 176, 228, 237, 238, 239, 240–49, 260

  Kawauchi, Fusa, 94

  Kellis, Major James, 154–55, 220–21, 262

  Kennan, George F., 30

  Kennedy, Dr. Joseph, 52

  Kido, Marquis Koichi, 28, 118, 121, 148, 149–50, 151, 152–53, 158, 162, 168, 169, 183, 190–91, 192, 193, 197

  Kido, Sergeant Fumio, 221, 223–24, 226–28, 234

 

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