Britain, Japan and Pearl Harbour
Explore the intricate diplomatic landscape of the pre-war era with Britain, Japan and Pearl Harbour by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 1995, this compelling hardback edition spans 272 pages, offering an authoritative account of Britain's attempts to prevent conflict with Japan. The author delves into newly released materials, shedding light on how the necessity to appease American sentiment significantly hindered Britain's capacity to foster a constructive understanding with Japan. This insightful analysis not only unveils the complexities of international relations during a pivotal moment in history but also provides readers with a deeper appreciation of the geopolitical dynamics at play. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Discover the untold stories and critical decisions that shaped the course of events leading to Pearl Harbour.