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ALSO BY JOHN TOLAND
Ships in the Sky
Battle: The Story of the Bulge
But Not in Shame
The Dillinger Days
The Last 100 Days: The Tumultuous and Controversial Story of the Final Days of World War II in Europe
Adolf Hitler
Hitler: The Pictorial Documentary of His Life
No Man’s Land: 1918, the Last Year of the Great War
Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath
Gods of War (novel)
Occupation (novel)
In Mortal Combat
Captured by History: One Man’s Vision of Our Tumultuous Century
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
JOHN TOLAND was born in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and worked his way through Phillips Exeter Academy and Williams College, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1936. During World War II he served in the Special Services Division of the United States Army. After the war he came to New York and began a successful career as a freelance writer, contributing to several national magazines, including Look, Life, Reader’s Digest, and the Saturday Evening Post. In addition to his acclaimed book The Last 100 Days: The Tumultuous and Controversial Story of the Final Days of World War II in Europe (available as a Modern Library paperback), his popular historical works include Battle: The Story of the Bulge; Adolf Hitler, No Man’s Land: 1918, the Last Year of the Great War; and the novel Gods of War. His awards include the Van Wyck Brooks Award for nonfiction and the National Society of Arts and Letters gold medal.
To research this Pulitzer Prize–winning book, John Toland and his Japanese wife, Toshiko, spent fifteen months traveling through the Far East—Japan, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, Taiwan, the Philippines, Guam, Saipan, Singapore, Malaya, and Thailand. Included among the almost five hundred people interviewed were the emperor’s chief adviser, the Privy Seal Marquis Koichi Kido, top military leaders, members of Tojo’s cabinet, hundreds of military personnel of every rank, as well as more than fifty survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He also interviewed numerous Americans, from President Truman and Admiral Nimitz to scores of prisoners of war.