Fu-go: The Curious History of Japan's Balloon Bomb Attack on America (Studies in War Society and the Military)
English


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Near the end of World War II in an attempt to attack the United States mainland Japan launched its fu-go campaign deploying thousands of high-altitude hydrogen balloons armed with incendiary and high-explosive bombs designed to follow the westerly winds of the upper atmosphere and drift to the west coast of North America. After reaching the mainland these fu-go the Japanese hoped would terrorize American citizens and ignite devastating forest fires across the western states ultimately causing the United States to divert wartime resources to deal with the domestic crisis. While the fu-go offensive proved to be a complete tactical failure six Americans lost their lives when a discovered balloon exploded.Ross Coen provides a fascinating look into the obscure history of the fu-go campaign from the Japanese schoolgirls who manufactured the balloons by hand to the generals in the U.S. War Department who developed defense procedures. The book delves into panic propaganda and media censorship in wartime. Fu-go is a compelling story of a little-known episode in our national history that unfolded virtually unseen.Purchase the audio edition.
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