Bass begins his massive, magisterial account of the Tokyo War Crimes Trials with American military police arriving to arrest former Japanese prime minister Tojo Hideki at his home on September 11, 1945 ... Bass is a marvelous writer. He has a sharp, clear eye for telling detail. He may tell readers more than they care to know about the Tokyo war trials over the course of 692 pages, but the book, as he puts it, is history 'in the round.' Readers will learn a great deal about a fascinating time that saw the collapse of Western empire in the Far East, the rise of Communist China, and the astonishing birth of a modern, peaceful, democratic Japan from the ashes of a war-mongering, semi-feudal society run by militarists with a death wish.
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