by D. M. Giangreco
Journal of Military History, Vol. 61 (July 1997). Pp. 51.
Tables, notes, annotations. Gratis. ISBN: --
Perhaps best known for his
outstanding
Hell to Pay: Operation DOWNFALL and the Invasion of
Japan, 1945-1947
,
military historian
Giangreco’s 1997 Journal of
Military History paper
"Casualty Projections for the U.S. Invasions of Japan, 1945-1946: Planning
and Policy Implications" was the first detailed analysis of the
calculations that went into estimating the casualties that might have resulted
from an American invasion of the Japanese Home Islands, previously a matter of
often slipshod, agenda-driven efforts.
The article stirred considerable controversy in some circles, but has withstood criticism well. In an effort to insure its availability for educators, students, and the interested public, Giangreco has long made it available online, and made occasional clearly indicated annotations, corrections, and additions from time to time, while maintaining the pagination from the original publication.
An essential read for anyone interested in the Pacific War or the decision to use the atomic bomb on Japan, the home page for "Casualty Projections for the U.S. Invasions of Japan, 1945-1946: Planning and Policy Implications" has recently been changed, and it is now available
on
The American
President
site.
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