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Kamikaze: History's Greatest Naval Disaster
Kamikaze History's Greatest Naval Disaster
Author: James Delgado
After finally achieving what had eluded even his grandfather Genghis Khan -- the conquest of China -- and inheriting the world's largest navy, Khubilai Khan set his sights on Japan. He commanded an immense armada, the largest fleet the world had ever seen and his success seemed assured. The Japanese were vastly outnumbered and facing certain...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780099532583
ISBN-10: 0099532581
Publication Date: 2010
Pages: 240
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Publisher: Vintage Books USA
Book Type: Paperback
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hardtack avatar reviewed Kamikaze: History's Greatest Naval Disaster on + 2588 more book reviews
This is a very interesting book which shows how the Pacific typhoons which struck the Mongol fleets of Khubilai Khan were directly linked to the Kamikaze attacks on the U.S. fleet at Okinawa. What made it even more interesting is that for centuries Japanese authorities forbade their people to discuss the defeat of the Mongol fleets. It was only when the culture in Japan changed to reflect a more military view that the legend of the "Divine Wind" was played up again.

The author does spend some time looking at the proposed invasion of Japan from the Mongol side and why it was necessary to Khubilai to undertake the invasions, and why he failed. The author also provides evidence that many of the ships in the invasion fleets might not have been the best. The book also covers the failed Mongol invasions of Viet Nam and Java.

The author also covers the archaeological investigations which uncovered some of what I mention above, and which are still continuing.
dvitz avatar reviewed Kamikaze: History's Greatest Naval Disaster on + 33 more book reviews
A short and easily read history of the attack by Khubilai is Khan on Japan. Two invasion fleets were beaten off with the help of strong winds (Typhoon) giving rise to the legend that Typhoons protect Japan. The history covers not just the invasion, but also the factors that led to rise of Khubilai Khan, the situation in Japan and the archaeology of today. Very interesting read

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