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020646 - TOKYO 1944-45: The Destruction of Imperial Japan's Capital (Air Campaign 40)

By Mark Lardas.  Illustrated by Edouard A Groult.  

The full history of how the United States targeted and destroyed the Japanese capital from the air, in a ten-month long campaign by the US Army Air Force and the US Navy.

In November 1944, the US Army Air Force launched a 111-plane B-29 strike against Tokyo, the first raid since the morale-boosting Doolittle Raid of 1942. From then until August 13, 1945, the United States would attack Tokyo 25 times, 20 from B-29s based in the Marianas and five from US Navy carrier task forces. The campaign included the single deadliest air raid in human history, when around 100,000 people were killed by the firestorm created by the Operation Meetinghouse raid of March 10, 1945.

This book, the first to examine the full history of the United States' air campaign against the greatest target in Japan, looks at the USAAF's and US Navy's efforts to use air power to eliminate Tokyo's strategic value to the Empire. It considers how the campaign developed from daylight bombing to firebombing and anti-ship mining, and finally how the target was handed over to the US Navy, whose carrier-based bombers and fighter-bombers continued to strike Tokyo during July and August 1945.

Using specially commissioned battle scenes, strategic maps and diagrams, this volume presents a detailed picture of how Tokyo was vanquished from the air.

 

Format Softback
Pages 96pp
Publication Date Available
Pictures Illustrated throughout with 65 photos and 16 pages of colour illustrations
Width (mm) 185
Height (mm) 246
Dust Jacket No
ISBN 978-1-4728-6035-4
Price £16.99

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