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Index
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part One: Taking Control
1. A President Rolls the Dice
2. Flying Nine Hundred Miles from Okinawa to Atsugi
3. “The Most Courageous Act of the Entire War”
4. Sword Sheathed, but Gleaming in Its Scabbard
5. “Down but Not Out”
6. Harry Truman Throws a Fit
7. The Photograph That Saved a Thousand Ships
8. What to Do with the Emperor and the Militarists?
Part Two: Vigorous Execution
9. Organizing for Success
10. Occupier as Humanitarian
11. The Emperor Is Not a Kami
12. Drawing Up a Utopia
13. MacArthur Breaks the Impasse
14. His Most Radical Reform
15. “He Has a Letter from God”
16. Russian Trouble
17. “Where’s Ishii?”
18. “Cherry Blossoms at Night”
19. The Nuremberg of the East
Part Three: Washington Takes Over
20. George Kennan Pays a Visit
21. A Shift in Emphasis
22. “The Greatest Piece of Diplomacy, Ever”
23. Occupier as Protector
Part Four: Epilogue
24. Had He Died at Inchon
25. A Man Deeply Flawed: How Did He Do It?
26. Aftermath
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Photographic Insert
About the Author
Also by Seymour Morris Jr.
Credits
Copyright
About the Publisher
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