Books - Related Topics
The books in this category cover topics related to Japan's Special Attack
Corps (tokkōtai), which carried out suicide attacks during World War II. Some books
provide background information valuable for research and understanding of
Japan's WWII special attacks but do not specifically deal with the subject.
Other books included in this section have one or more sections on special
attacks, but they mainly deal with other topics.
- Barlow, Dead for Good: Martyrdom and the
Rise of the Suicide Bomber
- Bawal, Jr., Titans of the Rising Sun:
The Rise and Fall of Japan's Yamato Class Battleships
- Conroy, 1945
- Delgado, Kamikaze: History's Greatest
Naval Disaster
- Eadon, ed., Kamikaze: The Story of the British Pacific
Fleet
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Evans, ed. and trans., The Japanese Navy in
World War II: In the Words of Former Japanese Naval Officers
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Gandt, The Twilight Warriors
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Grossberg, Last Letter Home: Stories of
War, Love and Remembrance
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Hall, American Kamikaze
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Hara, Japanese Destroyer
Captain
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Hashimoto, Sunk!
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Kemp, Underwater Warriors
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King,
The Last Zero Fighter: Firsthand Accounts from WWII Japanese Naval Pilots
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Klinkowitz, Pacific Skies: American Flyers in
World War II
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Lubeski, Linebackers of the Sea
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Parkin, Blood on the Sea: American
Destroyers Lost in World War II
- Sakaida and Takaki, Genda's Blade: Japan's
Squadron of Aces: 343 Kokutai
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Samples, Wings over Sakishima
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Shibusawa, America's Geisha Ally: Reimagining
the Japanese Enemy
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Thomas, Sea of Thunder
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Thompson, Why Do Kamikaze Pilots Wear
Helmets?
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Tsouras, Rising Sun Victorious: The
Alternate History of How the Japanese Won the Pacific War
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Vernon,
The Hostile Sky: A Hellcat Flier
in World War II
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Werstein, Okinawa: The Last
Ordeal
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Westheimer, Death is Lighter than a Feather
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Wilson, Black Wind
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Young, American Aces Against the Kamikaze
The section on Books - General includes
works that cover a wide variety of topics directly related to the Special Attack
Corps.
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