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OverviewRobert T. Crowley, an intelligence officer in World War II who later became a senior executive at the CIA, has called Marching Orders simply ""one of the most important books ever published about World War II."" At last available in paperback, the book reveals a host of previously untold stories about codes and codebreaking,including how the American breaking of the Japanese diplomatic Purple ciphers led to the defeat of Germany, as well as why America and England agreed to use nuclear weapons against Japan. Bruce Lee, who had access to 1.5 million pages of U.S. Army documents and 15,000 pages of the sometimes daily top-secret messages sent to Tokyo from Japanese diplomats stationed in Berlin and elsewhere, constructs the most complete history available on American codebreaking activity and its consequences. He concisely documents the extraordinary casualties both American and Japanese forces would have suffered in an invasion and occupation of Japan, demonstrating through intercepted secret communications between Japanese leaders that Tokyo was adamant in its refusal to surrender. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce LeePublisher: Hachette Books Imprint: Da Capo Press Inc Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.874kg ISBN: 9780306810367ISBN 10: 0306810360 Pages: 640 Publication Date: 20 April 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews""First time in paperback: A myth-shattering book on codes and codebreaking that ""no one with the slightest interest in World War II or in the origins of the Cold War can afford to ignore."" -Robin W. Winks"" """First time in paperback: A myth-shattering book on codes and codebreaking that ""no one with the slightest interest in World War II or in the origins of the Cold War can afford to ignore."" -Robin W. Winks""" First time in paperback: A myth-shattering book on codes and codebreaking that no one with the slightest interest in World War II or in the origins of the Cold War can afford to ignore. -Robin W. Winks Author InformationBruce Lee, in a long and distinguished publishing career, has been editor-researcher for Cornelius Ryan and the editor of Gordon Prange, Admiral Edwin T. Layton, Ronald Lewin, Gordon Wekhman, William Craig, Ralph Bennett, and Charles B. MacDonald. He lives in New York City. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |