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This suspenseful account of the final days of World War II unfolds through the perspectives of three key figures: Henry Stimson, the Secretary of War responsible for atomic bomb decisions; Gen. Carl "Tooey" Spaatz, who oversaw the bombing missions; and Shigenori Tōgō, the Japanese Foreign Minister advocating for Japan's surrender. In 1945, Stimson faced the culmination of his political career, advising President Truman to drop the bomb. As Spaatz received this command, he grappled with the moral implications, understanding that ending the war could prevent further devastation. However, their actions were only part of a larger narrative. Meanwhile, Tōgō, isolated in his belief that surrender was necessary, worked tirelessly to mediate between the Japanese leadership, who were largely resistant to the idea. Ultimately, he succeeded in persuading Emperor Hirohito that surrender was the best course for Japan. This gripping tale highlights the complex interplay of military strategy, political pressure, and the human struggle for peace amid the chaos of war.
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Road to Surrender, Evan Thomas
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- 2023
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