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BILLINGS, RICHARD N. - Battleground Atlantic : How the Sinking of a Single Japanese Submarine Assured the Outcome of World War II

Title: Battleground Atlantic : How the Sinking of a Single Japanese Submarine Assured the Outcome of World War II
Description: New York, New York: New American Library - Penguin Group, 2006. First Printing. Hard Cover. 311 pages: 6.25 x 9.25 in.: 1.6: KB#006926: Dustjacket now protected by a new Brodart Mylar Cover. Scarce, Out Of Print, Book. Printing Number Line (10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1). "What If The Japanese Had Resorted To The 'Dirty Bomb'? On June 24, 1944, U. S. Navy warplanes patrolling the Atlantic attacked and sank a Japanese submarine, the I-52. It was an event of enormous strategic importance. The I-52's mission was to return to Japan with the ingredients of a radiological bomb. Purchased from the Germans, this doomsday weapon-classified secret by the U. S. Government for years after the war-could have contaminated vast areas of America for decades, killing millions slowly and painfully. Japan had intended to use it in an attack on the California coast until the mission was detected in an Allied intelligence coup equal to the breaking of the Enigma code. The I-52's resting place was discovered in 1995 by ship salvager Paul R. Tidwell. Author Richard N. Billings has worked with Tidwell-whose attempts to salvage the I-52's precious gold cargo continue-in bringing her secret mission to light. Finally, this is the story of how the I-52 mission may have influenced President Truman's decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.". Fine in Fine Dust Jacket .

Keywords: Submarine World War Japanese America Naval Operations History: : Asia: : Japan History: : United States: : 20th Century

Price: US$ 31.00 Seller: Keener Books & Collectibles
- Book number: 006926