George Feifer (1934–2019)
Autor(a) de Tennozan: The Battle of Okinawa and the Atomic Bomb
About the Author
George Feifer is the author of nine books, including the best-selling "Moscow Farewell" & "The Girl from Petrovka". He has worked as a journalist, novelist, & translator in the United States, England, & the Soviet Union. He lives in Roxbury, Connecticut. (Bowker Author Biography)
Obras de George Feifer
The Girl from Petrovka aka A Garota de Petrovka [Import] 1 exemplar(es)
Associated Works
What Ifs? of American History : Eminent Historians Imagine What Might Have Been (2003) — Contribuinte — 502 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Summer 1997 (1997) — Author "The Ghosts of Okinawa" — 14 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Autumn 1998 (1998) — Author "The Last Czar as Leader" — 14 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Summer 1998 (1998) — Author "The Last Picture Show" — 13 cópias
MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History — Winter 1998 (1997) — Author "The Berlin Tunnel" — 10 cópias
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Data de nascimento
- 1934-09-08
- Data de falecimento
- 2019-11-12
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Local de nascimento
- Patterson, New Jersey, USA
- Local de falecimento
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Ocupação
- Journalist
- Pequena biografia
- In the autobiographic "Moscow Farewell", the author presents his life in Moscow between 1959 and 1971, and in the last chapter remembers his father's new Buick in 1950. Assuming he could have been, say, 10 years old at the time, he could have been born around 1940.
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 12
- Also by
- 7
- Membros
- 536
- Popularidade
- #46,472
- Avaliação
- 3.5
- Resenhas
- 5
- ISBNs
- 37
- Idiomas
- 3
At 471 pages of reading, it is a 5 star book that touches on all aspects of the most costly battle in the entire Pacific War, impacting the U.S. personnel in the Army, Navy and Marines, Japanese soldiers in the Army, and the Navy and the most unfortunate victims of all thy Okinawan civilian population.
The Japanese created a defensive wall out of the mountainous terrain and the natural coral of Okinawa, creating tunnels, and even after pulling back from its initial well prepared defensive line toward the coast they still from Shuri line with sited and interlocking fields of fire made the U.S.army and Marine units pay dearly for every yard despite the unprecedented land and sea artillery support.
The use as the battle developed of both suicidal Kamikaze pilots and Banzai charges against prepared U.S. lines and the limits the Japanese soldier and Okinawan civilian population pushed themselves to was unbelievable.
The Battle cost both sides their ranking generals on the same day. General Simon Bolivar Buckner and General Mitsuru Ushijima.
I can not recommend any book on The Battle of Okinawa more highly than this.… (mais)