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SECRET MISSIONS
Ellis M. Zacharias
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SECRET MISSIONS

by Ellis M. Zacharias

Putnam · 2018

Peak rank

#11

Weeks on list

7

Chart History

#1510151947
dashed = off the list

7 weeks on the Hardcover Nonfiction list, peaking at #11

"SECRET MISSIONS" IS AN EXTRAORDINARY RECORD OF THE TWENTY-FIVE YEAR WAR OF WITS AGAINST THE JAPANESE SECRET SERVICE. This fantastic—and true—story was written by Rear Admiral Ellis M. Zacharias, the man who with one master stroke of psychological warfare broke the Japanese will to resist—before the atom bombing of Hiroshima. Long before World War II, Admiral Zacharias was sent to Japan to study the language and the country. Thrust into the world of SECRET MISSIONS, he gained an intimate knowledge of Japanese Intelligence operations and of the military's plans to steer Japan on a course for war. Admiral Zacharias predicted Pearl Harbor, but inadequate U.S. Intelligence and the blind outlook of some of his superiors allowed the tragedy of December 7, 1941 to occur. SECRET MISSIONS takes you behind the scenes and tells you how vast Japanese spy rings sprung up on our own soil and were smashed; how Japanese codes were broken; and finally, how Admiral Zacharias broke the Japanese will to resist just before the A-bombing of Hiroshima. "An interesting and lively book"—The New Yorker "...a little frightening"—New York Times ...READS LIKE AN ADVENTURE STORY"—Booklist Index

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ISBN-13
9781789120387
ISBN-10
1789120381
Published
2018
Pages
658
Publisher
Putnam
Categories
History

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