The 1937-1945 war between China and Japan was one of the most bitter
conflicts of the twentieth century. It was a struggle between the two
dominant peoples of Asia. Millions of soldiers fought on each side and
millions of soldiers and civilians died. Philip Jowett's book is one of
the first photographic histories of this devastating confrontation.
Using a selection of almost 200 historic photographs, he traces the
course of the entire war - from the Japanese invasion and the retreat of
the Chinese armies and their refusal to surrender, to the involvement of
the Americans and the eventual Japanese defeat in 1945.
His graphic account is an absorbing introduction this often-neglected
theater of the Second World War. The images show the armies on all sides
and the weaponry and equipment they used. But they also record the
experience of the troops, Chinese and Japanese, and of the Chinese
civilians who suffered terribly through eight years of war.