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Black Snow

Curtis LeMay, the Firebombing of Tokyo, and the Road to the Atomic Bomb

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Black Snow

By: James M. Scott
Narrated by: L.J. Ganser
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Seven minutes past midnight on March 10, 1945, nearly 300 American B-29s thundered into the skies over Tokyo. Their payloads of incendiaries ignited a firestorm that reached up to 2,800 degrees, liquefying asphalt and vaporizing thousands; sixteen square miles of the city were flattened and more than 100,000 men, women, and children were killed.

Black Snow is the story of this devastating operation, orchestrated by Major General Curtis LeMay, who famously remarked: "If we lose the war, we'll be tried as war criminals." James M. Scott reconstructs in granular detail that horrific night, and describes the development of the B-29, the capture of the Marianas for use as airfields, and the change in strategy from high-altitude daylight "precision" bombing to low-altitude nighttime incendiary bombing. Most importantly, the raid represented a significant moral shift for America, marking the first time commanders deliberately targeted civilians—which helped pave the way for the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki five months later.

Drawing on first-person interviews with American pilots and bombardiers and Japanese survivors, air force archives, and oral histories never before published in English, Scott delivers a harrowing and gripping account, and his most important and compelling work to date.

©2022 James M. Scott (P)2022 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
World War II Air Force Wars & Conflicts Military Japan Asia
Engaging Historical Narrative • Immersive Storytelling • Balanced Perspective • Personal Stories • Comprehensive Coverage

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The being-in-room feeling. Brilliant description of the multiple strands of leadership. Incredible words about the firebombing from Japanese accounts. Very moving.

Detailed narrative, compellingly creates

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I love history that has never been told however I think to much time spent on the misery of the Japanese. they were ruthless and many should have been executed for war crimes so I'm sorry you picked a fight you got you butts kicked a well deserved

the story itself

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Just another WW2 historical book that should be read in the United States today. There is a reason they were called the greatest generation.

We forget way to fast

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The book is well written and engaging throughout. But the reminder of the deadly impact of war is sobering.

A great book with a sobering message

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The narrator read with such immersion and feeling, and the book is very well written. It's not a typical 'dry' history book but one written with a vivid, engaging style that makes it enjoyable despite the heavy subject matter of war. In many ways, it reminds me of John Toland's The Rising Sun, as Black Snow brings history to life in a way that is both entertaining and deeply immersive. The author's ability to capture the human side of events makes this an extraordinary listening experience.

extremely well narrated

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