A very valuable examination of the successes and failures of the
Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War, written by some of
the officers who were closest to the action. Provides a very different
view of some very familiar battles, and some interesting insights into
the flaws in the Japanese war effort, including a lack of a realistic
war plan and the tendency to adopt over-complex plans
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