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Cushing's coup: the true story of how Lt. Col. James M. Cushing and his Filipino guerrillas captured Japan's Plan Z and changed the course of the Pacific War

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The capture of Japan's 'Plan Z' - the Empire's detailed strategy for prosecuting the last stages of the Pacific War - is a story of happenstance, mayhem, and intrigue, which resulted directly in the spectacular US victory in the Philippine Sea and MacArthur's early return to Manila, doubtlessly shortening World War II by months.

One night in April 1944, Admiral Koda, commander-in-chief of Japanese forces in the Pacific, took off in a seaplane to establish new headquarters.

For security reasons he had his chief-of-staff, Rear Admiral Fukudome, fly in a separate seaplane.

But both aircraft ran into a typhoon and were knocked out of the skies.

Koda's plane crashed with the loss of all hands. Fukudome's crashlanded into the sea off Cebu, and both the admiral and the precious Japanese war plans floated ashore.

This book tells of Fukudome's capture and the repercussions.

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Product Details
Casemate
1612003087 / 9781612003085
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
17/08/2015
English
275 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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