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Samurai!
Samurai
Author: Martin Caidin
Saburo Sakai became a living legend in Japan during World War II. — Pilots everywhere spoke in awe of his incredible exploits in the air. — Of all Japan?s aces, Saburo Sakai is the only pilot who never lost a wingman in combat. — For a man who engaged in more than two hundred aerial combats, this was an incredible achievement. — His remarkable book ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781791650049
ISBN-10: 179165004X
Publication Date: 12/13/2018
Pages: 272
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Publisher: Independently published
Book Type: Paperback
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An interesting look at air combat in the Pacific theatre of World War Two. I found interesting the Japanese point of view. Too many of the histories have been written from one point of view only. Of particular interest to me was the insight into the culture of Japan at the time. Not heavily weighed down with specifics, gives a interesting overview of the war from early victories to grueling defeat.
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Flying the Zero in WW II with Japan's fighter ace.


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