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Neutral War: A Novel of Soul-Chilling Barter, Bioterror, and High-Stakes International Poker [Hardcover]

Hal Gold (Author)
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December 1, 2003
Neutral War is a compelling novel of World War II, based on historical incidents and characters, including Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the Harvard man who led the attack on Pearl Harbor, and Unit 731, the secret Japanese army germ and chemical warfare operation responsible for gruesome human experimentation, and for using the weapons that resulted from this evil in the cause of the Japanese empire.

The war wasn't merely a black-and-white saga of the good fighting the bad. Sweden bought and maintained its "neutrality" by providing the Nazis with a mighty river of top-quality steel -- the steel that went into the top-quality weapons that allowed the Nazis to surge forward and conquer Europe. Switzerland bought its neutrality by financing the Nazi war effort, often with the money of Jewish victims of that effort. America was not so pure, either: FDR enticed the bumbling Japanese leaders into attacking a purposely undefended Pearl Harbor. And at war's end almost all the real war criminals in Japan -- those who developed and used chemical and germ warfare instruments of mass destruction -- were quietly pardoned and recruited into U.S. weapons programs. Their knowledge ultimately formed the basis for the biological weapons programs of the U.S., the Soviet Union, and, ever since, all the countries in between that have not been able to resist the lure of cheap weaponry.

Neutral War explores the war from the viewpoint of a Swedish diplomat stationed in Tokyo, walking the thin, dangerous line between helping the Allies (who didn't really want the help) and trying not to further endanger his own country and the people of good heart he encounters along the way in performing his duties.

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" Yet this is a book of substance and astounding facts that feels at times frightfully close to today's reality. Despite its slow pace, this is an intelligent novel that isn’t afraid to make a statement"--The Historical Novels Review


"This is an important book for all interested in 20th century war hisotry as well as our own present epoch of war and rumors of war."--Antioch Review

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Neutral War is a compelling novel of World War II based on historical incidents and characters. It explores the war from the viewpoint of a Swedish diplomat stationed in Tokyo, walking the thin, dangerous line between secretly helping the Allies (who didn't really want the help) and trying not to further endanger his own country and the Japanese, European, and American people of good heart he encounters along the way.
Sweden in desperation bought and maintained its "neutrality" by providing the Nazis with fine steel - the top-quality steel that went into the superior weapons that allowed the Nazis to surge forward and conquer Europe. America was not so pure, either. FDR enticed the bumbling Japanese leaders into attacking a purposely undefended Pearl Harbor. And at war's end almost all the real war criminals in Japan - those who developed and used chemical and germ warfare instruments of mass destruction - were quietly pardoned and recruited into U.S. weapons programs. Their knowledge ultimately formed the basis for the biological weapons programs of the U.S., the Soviet Union, and, ever since, all the countries in between that have not been able to resist the Pandora's box of cheap and devastating weaponry.
Neutral War is a gripping story of failure: failure to stop the war; failure to end the war quickly; failure to achieve justice and real peace in its aftermath, and ultimately failure to reign in the terror of biochemical warfare. Neutral War is also the story of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, whose fatalistic career was intimately entwined with his experiences in the United States, and the many Japanese who opposed the Imperial Army's insane quest for dominance of Asia and the Pacific - all the while slogging on, performing their futile duty to emperor and nation.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Lyons Press; 1st edition (December 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1592280595
  • ISBN-13: 978-1592280599
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,887,712 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent Writing, August 26, 2004
This review is from: Neutral War: A Novel of Soul-Chilling Barter, Bioterror, and High-Stakes International Poker (Hardcover)
Neutral War is an undetached, unsympathtic, in your face story of the relationship between two men of differing cultures in the years before and during World War II. While I found the pace rather slow and the author seemed entrenched in conveying every fact he discovered it still didn't dispell the honesty, and truth which drips from every word.
While I would have sincerly liked to have read more of the (fictional??) relationship between the Swedish narrator and Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto since this clash of cultures was intelligent and at times humorous, Gold seems bent on pressing us with facts, facts, and more facts.

Is there something wrong with this...not in my book. It was an inspiring and candid look at the protocol of war. It practically proves the adage 'those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it.'

Neutral War is 'very' much a book for OUR times and should not be overlooked for thinner, fluffier, more cozy reads.
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