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Masters of War: Isoroku Yamamoto. Masters of War, #10

Par : J.F. Atkinson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233943423
  • EAN9798233943423
  • Date de parution29/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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Masters of War: Isoroku YamamotoA Detailed Account of the Life and Military Legacy of Japan's Most Brilliant and Conflicted Naval CommanderAdmiral Isoroku Yamamoto was a man of profound contradictions: a strategic genius who predicted his nation's defeat yet planned its most audacious military operations; an innovator who revolutionized naval warfare while serving a doomed strategy; a realist who understood American power better than any Japanese officer yet could not prevent the catastrophic war he opposed.
This comprehensive biography traces Yamamoto's remarkable journey from a young officer who lost two fingers at the Battle of Tsushima in 1905 to the architect of Pearl Harbor and commander of the Combined Fleet during the Pacific War's most critical years. This volume in the Masters of War series provides a neutral, comprehensive examination of Yamamoto's military genius and strategic limitations, his tactical innovations and moral complexities.
It explores not only what made him a great military commander, but also the profound questions his career raises about professional duty, strategic wisdom, and the relationship between tactical excellence and strategic success. Neither hagiography nor condemnation, this book presents Yamamoto as history knew him: a brilliant tactician trapped by circumstances, a prophet whose warnings were ignored, and a professional warrior whose remarkable capabilities could not overcome the fundamental strategic realities that doomed the cause he served.
His story offers timeless lessons about innovation and tradition, duty and conscience, competence and wisdom, lessons that remain relevant for military professionals and students of history alike."Yamamoto was probably the only Japanese officer who both understood America and had the courage to warn his government against fighting us." - Admiral Chester W. Nimitz