Skyfire Burns Demons: the Complete History of the U. S. Army's Strategic Bombing of Japan (1942-1945)

Skyfire Burns Demons: the Complete History of the U. S. Army's Strategic Bombing of Japan (1942-1945)

by Ding Lei Meng Chuangbo

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The content of "Sky Fire and Burning Demons (The Complete History of the US Strategic Bombing of Japan from 1942-1945)": In order to boost the morale that was low due to the overall defeat of the Allied forces in the early stages of the Pacific War. In April 1942, the U. S. Military carried out a "30 Seconds Over Tokyo" raid on Japan using aircraft carriers carrying Army Aviation B-25 bombers. Since then, under the direct command of President Roosevelt, the U. S. Military has insisted on promoting the design and production plan of the ultra-long-range bomber B-29. In June 1944, the first B-29 unit took off from India to replenish fuel at bases around Chengdu, and then took off again from Chinese territory to bomb Kyushu, Japan. This marked the beginning of the US military's strategic bombing of Japan. This book uses detailed historical materials to reproduce the thrilling history of the US military's large-scale strategic bombing of Japan from 1942 to 1945. A vivid account of the efforts that reduced the aggressive nation's cities - one after another - to ruins, thereby greatly destroying Japan's potential for war. The legendary battle story that accelerated its unconditional surrender; to commemorate those Allied officers and soldiers who heroically sacrificed their lives to defeat Japanese fascism, as well as the Chinese soldiers and civilians who sacrificed their blood, sweat and even lives for the strategic bombing of Japan.

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