Another WWII memoir, this one by a Japanese officer who served aboard the Yamato.

Bluejacket Books, 1999 (originally published in Japanese in the 1950s), 208 pages
( There wasn't much glory in serving aboard a battleship that was obsolete when it was built. )
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Bluejacket Books, 1999 (originally published in Japanese in the 1950s), 208 pages
Requiem for Battleship Yamato is Yoshida Mitsuru's story of his own experience as a junior naval officer aboard the fabled Japanese battleship as it set out on a last, desperate sortie in April 1945. Yoshida was on the bridge during Yamato's fatal encounter with American airplanes, and his eloquent, moving account of that battle makes a singular contribution to the literature of the Pacific war. The book has long been considered a classic in both Japan and the United States. As with most great battle stories, its ultimate concern is less bombs and bullets than human nature, less death than life.
( There wasn't much glory in serving aboard a battleship that was obsolete when it was built. )
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