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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Caveat to scholars.,
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This review is from: Kamikaze: Japan's Suicide Gods (Hardcover)
A cross-cultural study should have a bibliography and footnotes/endnotes, so this is a caveat to scholars of East Asian history and the Pacific war in general: this book has neither, nor does it account for its sources, other than to offer "recommended readings." Since most of the works cited there are familiar, it's hard to say how much of the material here is original.
16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
long overdue; a few flaws,
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This review is from: Kamikaze: Japan's Suicide Gods (Hardcover)
This is the best study of the Japanese suicide pilots that I have read. With his Japanese co-author, Mr. Axell (who taught for a time in Japan) is able to get at Japanese-language sources and oral histories that have mostly been ignored by western scholars. This can be spellbinding stuff.Unfortunately, the Japanese orientation leads them into many niggling errors that leap off the page to a western reader versed in military aviation. There's also a pro-Japanese bias in their presentation of material, especially when they strain to find parallels to the kamikaze in western air forces. Excerpts from a kamikaze how-to manual are a chilling reminder to anyone who remembers the similar document carried by the al Qaeda suicide pilots of September 11, 2001. Very much worth the reading, but take it with a grain of salt.
3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Co-author is Japan's new Nazi,
By In-Chicago (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Kamikaze: Japan's Suicide Gods (Hardcover)
The co-author of this book, Mr. Hideaki Kase, is a right-wing Japanese revisionist who openly glorifies Japan's war crime during WWII and calls the horrific Nanking Massacre a fabrication. He also calls the "Comfort Women", women who were captured by the Japanese during WWII and were forced to be sex slaves for the Japanese Army, prostitutes. Not only Mr. Kase has little credibility in reviewing Japan's role during WWII, but also he is one of voice for the Nazi Japan.
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Kamikaze: Japan's Suicide Gods by Albert Axell (Hardcover - October 25, 2002)
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