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By: michael

D-Day: The Battle for Normandy by Antony Beevor

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By: DAVID

The horror of world war ll will never be forgotten in a haste. and the impact of the Holocaust.

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By: Stewmack1953

I read the book when it first came out. I could not help but to compare it to the Nazi’s atrocities and the lack of response the west gave to the victims.. With one exception that being the Nazi party...

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By: Judy Wade

Every atrocity should be well recorded, documented and TAUGHT. To do less is to allow humanity to continue it’s mistakes.

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By: Terri Montgomerty

Currently, I am reading Unbroken by Colleen Hildebrand and she mentions the atrocities that occurred in Nanking during WWII. I couldn’t believe what I was reading. Now I want to read Rape of Nanking!

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By: Terri Montgomery

Currently, I am reading Unbroken by Colleen Hildebrand and she mentions the atrocities that occurred in Nanking by the Japanese. I was shocked by the things they did. The Rape of Nanking will be next...

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By: Chico

Well, it was not due to “the West” first and foremost. It was a calculated decision by Harry S Truman — as was his decision alone to drop the two atom bombs. The idea was to ignore all Japan’s...

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By: Joe

I will definitely read this book. I recommend Company Commander, for a definitive account of American troop leading in World War II Europe.

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By: Abel Yau

I recommend: My Father’s Dying Wish: Legacies of War Guilt in a Japanese Family by Ayako Kurahashi

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