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Paperback Silent Siege-III: Japanese Attacks on North America in World War II: Ships Sunk, Air Raids, Bombs Dropped, Civilians Killed: Documentary Book

ISBN: 0936738731

ISBN13: 9780936738734

Silent Siege-III: Japanese Attacks on North America in World War II: Ships Sunk, Air Raids, Bombs Dropped, Civilians Killed: Documentary

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Silent Siege III; Japanese Attacks on North America in World War II

Very interesting and complete. Information appears to be very accurate. Fascinating read of information that seems to be kept as a "secret". Much of the information in the book comes from actual Japanese soldiers and officers involved in attacks and bombings of Mainland America. Recommend this book for anyone interested in WW II information. It is used by Washington State Historical Site visitor centers.

Silent Siege III

Very interesting and factual accounts of little known aspects of World War Two. Book is NOT afraid to take the unpopular view,such as "Japs" living on West Coast were a danger to U.S. Some of material tends to be what I call "filler space" and could have been omitted.

Book is noted for historical accuracy and is easy to read

As a retired reference librarian, and widely read on World War II in the Pacific (in which I also served) Webber's book is noted for its historical accuracy and it is easy to read.

Amazing Japanese attacks on U.S. mainland

This book covers all Japanese attacks so far discovered from Alaska to Mexico and as far east as Michigan. Includes attacks on Canada as far east as Manitoba and chapter on severe battles in Alaska's Aleutian Islands. Here are the attacks on British Columbia. Unique attacks on Southern California includes details and newspaper headlines for infamous "Battle of Los Angeles" in February 1942. Shelling of the U.S. harbor defence post on the Columbia River at Fort Stevens, Oregon by the Japanese Navy on June 21, 1942. Includes Japanese submarine attacks on shipping along U.S. west coast with details of the damage and sinking of many ships. Japanese Navy bombs Oregon forests in Septmeber 1942 starting forest fire intending on burning the Oregon timber industry out of business. (The attack started the forest fire but it failed to burn down the forest.) The U.S. Coast Guard rides horses as well as boats and operates attack war-dog patrols, walking every inch along the beaches, to protect against an anticipated Japanese invasion. Concise chapter tells the basic factors about the German, Italian and Japanese evacuation from the State of California, and parts of Washignton, Oregon and Arizona due to military necessity. Only book in print with current data of over 300 of those mysterious Japanese balloon bombings that hit 28 states and Canadian provinces and in Mexico, one of the attacks killed all the kids on a picnic in Oregon on May 5, 1945. For the unbelievers, there are pictures of all the kids and of their cemetery markers. Chronological list of all discovered Japanese balloon bombing locations in the U.S.A. including the incident in downtown Cicero, Illinois (Apr. 16, 1945), and that of Farmington, outside of Detroit, Michigan (March 25, 1945), and the bombing of Medford, Oregon on January 4,1945 these and other incidents kept out of newspapers on fear of panic, and letting the enemy know he was successful. List of incident sites shows that balloon bombs and parts still being found and warns what to look for. Latest incident in this new November 1997 edition of book is incident discovered in summer 1992, therefore the warning that there are parts are still out there. (In November 1997, author addressed a convention of bomb disposal experts at their convention in Portland, Oregon.) Book includes some material on the Japanese building their own atomic bomb which they tested the day after the U.S. bombed Nagasaki, Japan. Also includes data on the risk of biological warfare by the Japanese against the mainland of North America. Book has more than 450 pictures, many maps, charts, drawings, newspaper clippings, appendices, bibliography and Index. Recommened for all school and public libraries and for those individuals who want to know about the hushed-up Japanese attacks on the U.S. mainland. Book demonstrates nothing short of amazing, superior research skills, exciting "this is the way is was (is)" writing. Provided is full documentation in a trem
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