The Ultimate Battle: Okinawa 1945--The Last Epic Struggle of World War II

The Ultimate Battle: Okinawa 1945--The Last Epic Struggle of World War II

by Bill Sloan (Author)

Synopsis

The Ultimate Battle tells the full story of the Battle of Okinawa as it has never been told before, utilizing the same up-close narrative style and grunt's-eye view of the action that distinguishes Sloan's Brotherhood of Heroesfrom other war books. It is a gripping story of heroism, sacrifice, and death in the largest land-sea-air operation in US history. From April through June 1945, more than 250,000 American and Japanese lives were lost (including those of nearly 150,000 civilians who either committed suicide or were caught in the crossfire).

The Ultimate Battle is a searing re-creation of the Okinawa campaign as seen through the eyes of men who were in the midst of it, and it is filled with fresh insights that only these men can provide.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 432
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 16 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 0743292472
ISBN 13: 9780743292474

Media Reviews
Bill Sloan has a real feel for the human side of this horrific drama. He suggests there can never be such a battle again, and by the time you've finished reading, you will pray he's right. A powerful, moving book. -- Evan Thomas, author of Sea of Thunder: Four Commanders and the Last Great Naval Campaign, 1941-1945
Bill Sloan's The Ultimate Battle is the Okinawa book I've been waiting for. You actually feel like you're with the GIs and Marines as they storm Japanese bastions, and on American ships as the kamikaze attacks are unleashed. A very harrowing, well written World War II classic. -- Douglas Brinkley, author of The Great Deluge and The Boys of Pointe du Hoc
Memory of an epic battle that altered history has begun to fade. Yet, the fighting for Okinawa was so ferocious that it influenced America's decision to use the atomic bomb. If Japan would fight so furiously for an island outpost, what would an invasion of the mainland cost? Bill Sloan answers that question in this close-up, you-are-there account of the Pacific war's ultimate struggle. Battle reportage at its finest. -- Joseph E. Persico, author of Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day 1918
Gripping. Authoritative. Masterfully told. I cannot praise this book highly enough. -- Alex Kershaw, author of The Bedford Boys and The Longest Winter
The Ultimate Battle is a compelling, immensely evocative story of one of the largest, most fiercely fought battles in American history. Here is that gigantic struggle, the defining battle of the Pacific War, seen primarily through the experiences of the sailors, soldiers, and airmen who suffered through it. This is a terrific work. -- Donald L. Miller, author of Masters of the Air and D-Days in the Pacific
Monumental.... The Ultimate Battle is the ultimate book about heroism, death, and sacrifice.... A definite 'must-read.' -- WWII History
Strikingly graphic and brutally honest, Sloan's picture of the struggle for Okinawa comes as close as any book has to conveying the campaign's horrors. -- Eric Ethier, America in WWII magazine
Remarkable and stirring...Outstanding...Highly valuable and significant. -- Glen Sper, The Newark (NJ) Star-Ledger
Author Bio
Bill Sloan is a respected military historian and author of more than a dozen books, including Brotherhood of Heroes: The Ultimate Battle. He lives in Dallas, Texas.