The Best Books About Japan & The Pacific War During WW2
“What are the best books about The Pacific Theater and Japan In WWII?” We looked at 268 of the top books, aggregating and ranking them so we could answer that very question!
The top 18 titles, all appearing on 3 or more “Best Pacific Theater” book lists, are ranked below by how many lists they appear on. The remaining 200+ titles, as well as the lists we used are in alphabetical order at the bottom of the page.
Happy Scrolling!
Top 18 Japan & World War 2 Books
18 .) At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor by Gordon W. Prange
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- The Christian Science Monitor
This authentic record of the planning and execution of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and its impact on American culture tells about Americans as a people and American leadership, thoughts and actions
17 .) Ghost Soldiers: The Epic Account of World War II’s Greatest Rescue Mission by Hampton Sides
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- Library Thing
“On January 28, 1945, 121 hand-selected U.S. troops slipped behind enemy lines in the Philippines. Their mission: March thirty rugged miles to rescue 513 POWs languishing in a hellish camp, among them the last survivors of the infamous Bataan Death March. A recent prison massacre by Japanese soldiers elsewhere in the Philippines made the stakes impossibly high and left little time to plan the complex operation.
In Ghost Soldiers Hampton Sides vividly re-creates this daring raid, offering a minute-by-minute narration that unfolds alongside intimate portraits of the prisoners and their lives in the camp. Sides shows how the POWs banded together to survive, defying the Japanese authorities even as they endured starvation, tropical diseases, and torture. Harrowing, poignant, and inspiring, Ghost Soldiers is the mesmerizing story of a remarkable mission. It is also a testament to the human spirit, an account of enormous bravery and self-sacrifice amid the most trying conditions.”
16 .) Kokoda by Paul Ham
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- Goodreads 2
- Goodreads 2
“In a unique and balanced portrayal, renowned journalist Paul Ham recounts both the Australian and Japanese perspectives of the events on the hellish Papuan jungle trail where thousands fought and died during World War II.
It was a war without mercy, fought back and forth along 90 miles of river crossings, steep inclines and precipitous descents, with both sides wracked by hunger and disease, and terrified of falling into enemy hands. Defeat was unthinkable: the Australian soldier was fighting for his homeland against an unyielding aggressor; the Japanese ordered to fight to the death in a bid to conquer “”Greater East Asia.”””
15 .) Pacific War Ghosts by Tony Maxwell
- Goodreads 2
- Goodreads 2
- History Of War
“A personal account of author Tony Maxwell’s travels to the South Pacific in search of the fast disappearing relics left behind in the jungles and on the islands by that titanic struggle against the invading forces of the Empire of Japan.
Maxwell’s book is profusely illustrated with over 100 B&W photographs of the wrecked aircraft, tanks and guns left behind on the battlefields of Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Bougainville and Tarawa.”
14 .) Samurai! by Saburo Sakai
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- War bird Forum
Written by Martin Caidin from Saburo Sakai’s own memoirs and journalist Fred Saito’s extensive interviews with the World War II fighter pilot, Samurai! vividly documents the chivalry and valor of the combat aviator who time after time fought American fighter pilots and, with 64 kills, would survive the war as Japan’s greatest living ace. Here are the harrowing experiences of one of Japan’s greatest aces: from fighter pilot school — where the harsh training expelled over half of his class — to the thrilling early Japanese victories; from his incredible six hundred mile fight for life from Guadalcanal to his base in Rabaul, to the poignant story of the now-handicapped veteran’s return to the air during the final desperate months of World War II.
13 .) Shattered Sword: The Untold Story of the Battle of Midway by Jonathan Parshall
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
Many consider the Battle of Midway to have turned the tide of the Pacific War. It is without question one of the most famous battles in history. Now, for the first time since Gordon W. Prange’s bestselling Miracle at Midway, Jonathan Parshall and Anthony Tully offer a new interpretation of this great naval engagement. Unlike previous accounts, Shattered Sword makes extensive use of Japanese primary sources. It also corrects the many errors of Mitsuo Fuchida’s Midway: The Battle That Doomed Japan, an uncritical reliance upon which has tainted every previous Western account. It thus forces a major, potentially controversial reevaluation of the great battle.
12 .) The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors: The Extraordinary World War II Story of the U.S. Navy’s Finest Hour by James D. Hornfischer
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- Library Thing
With these words, Lieutenant Commander Robert W. Copeland addressed the crew of the destroyer escort USS Samuel B. Roberts on the morning of October 25, 1944, off the Philippine Island of Samar. On the horizon loomed the mightiest ships of the Japanese navy, a massive fleet that represented the last hope of a staggering empire. All that stood between it and Douglas MacArthur’ s vulnerable invasion force were the Roberts and the other small ships of a tiny American flotilla poised to charge into history.
11 .) The Rape of Nanking by Iris Chang
- Goodreads 2
- The Christian Science Monitor
- War bird Forum
In December 1937, the Japanese army swept into the ancient city of Nanking. Within weeks, more than 300,000 Chinese civilians were systematically raped, tortured, and murdered—a death toll exceeding that of the atomic blasts of Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. Using extensive interviews with survivors and newly discovered documents, Iris Chang has written what will surely be the definitive history of this horrifying episode. The Rape of Nanking tells the story from three perspectives: of the Japanese soldiers who performed it, of the Chinese civilians who endured it, and of a group of Europeans and Americans who refused to abandon the city and were able to create a safety zone that saved almost 300,000 Chinese. Among these was the Nazi John Rabe, an unlikely hero whom Chang calls the “Oskar Schindler of China” and who worked tirelessly to protect the innocent and publicize the horror. More than just narrating the details of an orgy of violence, The Rape of Nanking analyzes the militaristic culture that fostered in the Japanese soldiers a total disregard for human life. Finally, it tells the appalling story: about how the advent of the Cold War led to a concerted effort on the part of the West and even the Chinese to stifle open discussion of this atrocity. Indeed, Chang characterizes this conspiracy of silence, that persists to this day, as “a second rape.”
10 .) The Rising Sun: The Decline & Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-45 by John Toland
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- Library Thing
This Pulitzer Prize–winning history of World War II chronicles the dramatic rise and fall of the Japanese empire, from the invasion of Manchuria and China to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Told from the Japanese perspective, The Rising Sun is, in the author’s words, “a factual saga of people caught up in the flood of the most overwhelming war of mankind, told as it happened—muddled, ennobling, disgraceful, frustrating, full of paradox.”
9 .) Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand
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- Goodreads 2
“On a May afternoon in 1943, an Army Air Forces bomber crashed into the Pacific Ocean and disappeared, leaving only a spray of debris and a slick of oil, gasoline, and blood. Then, on the ocean surface, a face appeared. It was that of a young lieutenant, the plane’s bombardier, who was struggling to a life raft and pulling himself aboard. So began one of the most extraordinary odysseys of the Second World War.
The lieutenant’s name was Louis Zamperini. In boyhood, he’d been a cunning and incorrigible delinquent, breaking into houses, brawling, and fleeing his home to ride the rails. As a teenager, he had channeled his defiance into running, discovering a prodigious talent that had carried him to the Berlin Olympics and within sight of the four-minute mile. But when war had come, the athlete had become an airman, embarking on a journey that led to his doomed flight, a tiny raft, and a drift into the unknown.
Ahead of Zamperini lay thousands of miles of open ocean, leaping sharks, a foundering raft, thirst and starvation, enemy aircraft, and, beyond, a trial even greater. Driven to the limits of endurance, Zamperini would answer desperation with ingenuity; suffering with hope, resolve, and humor; brutality with rebellion. His fate, whether triumph or tragedy, would be suspended on the fraying wire of his will.”
8 .) With the Old Breed: At Peleliu and Okinawa by Eugene B. Sledge
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
“In his own book, Wartime, Paul Fussell called With the Old Breed “”one of the finest memoirs to emerge from any war.”” John Keegan referred to it in The Second World War as “”one of the most arresting documents in war literature.”” And Studs Terkel was so fascinated with the story he interviewed its author for his book, “”The Good War.”” What has made E.B. Sledge’s memoir of his experience fighting in the South Pacific during World War II so devastatingly powerful is its sheer honest simplicity and compassion.
Now including a new introduction by Paul Fussell, With the Old Breed presents a stirring, personal account of the vitality and bravery of the Marines in the battles at Peleliu and Okinawa. Born in Mobile, Alabama in 1923 and raised on riding, hunting, fishing, and a respect for history and legendary heroes such as George Washington and Daniel Boone, Eugene Bondurant Sledge (later called “”Sledgehammer”” by his Marine Corps buddies) joined the Marines the year after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and from 1943 to 1946 endured the events recorded in this book. In those years, he passed, often painfully, from innocence to experience.”
7 .) Eagle Against the Sun by Ronald H. Spector
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- History Of War
- Library Thing
A stunning history of the war in the Pacific written by award-winning military historian Ronald Spector. Drawing on declassified intelligence files, an abundance of British and American archival material, Japanese scholarship and documents, and research and memoirs of scholarly and military men, Spector focuses on the major battles in the Pacific theater as well as the smaller details, from the various rivalries between branches of the U.S. armed services to the problems of command and allocating resources.
6 .) Helmet for My Pillow by Robert Leckie
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- Goodreads 2
- Goodreads 2
Robert Leckie, one of America’s greatest military historians, was both an eyewitness and participant to some of the greatest battles in the Pacific. This is Leckie’s vivid account of combat and survival in World War II. In January 1942, in the aftermath of the infamous Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the United States Marines Corps. From boot camp in Parris Island to the bloody war in the Pacific, Robert Leckie experienced it all. The booze, the brawling, the loving on sixty-two-hour leave; the courageous fighting and dying in combat as the US Marines slugged it out, inch by inch, island by island across the Pacific to the shores of Japan.
5 .) Miracle at Midway by Gordon W. Prange
- Early Bird Books
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- The Christian Science Monitor
Here is the definitive history of the battle of Midway, an American victory that marked the turning point of the war in the Pacific during World War II. Told with the same stylistic flair and attention to detail as the bestselling At Dawn We Slept, Miracle at Midway brings together eyewitness accounts from the men who commanded and fought on both sides. The sweeping narrative takes readers into the thick of the action and shows exactly how American strategies and decisions led to the triumphant victory that paved the way for the defeat of Japan.
4 .) The Thousand-Mile War: World War II in Alaska and the Aleutians by Brian Garfield
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- Library Thing
The 1942 Japanese invasion of two of the Aleutian Islands, the thousand-mile archipelago west of Alaska, represents the only time in modern history that American territory has been occupied by a foreign power. The ensuing fifteen-month campaign, memorialised in John Huston’s extraordinary documentary film, was ‘the weirdest war ever waged’: a terrible, elemental and always three-sided battle, between the Americans, the Japanese and the weather. Frozen puddies of oil could be lifted like boards. Servicement burned summer clothing for fuel. Aircrews flew amidst icy rain, driven upside-down by gales. The eventual liberation of the island of Attu was second only to Iwo Jima in the percentage of American casualties. Brian Garfield’s book, never before published in the UK, is the definitive history of this ‘Forgotten War’.
3 .) Flags Of Our Fathers by James D. Bradley
- Early Bird Books
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- The Christian Science Monitor
“In February 1945, American Marines plunged into the surf at Iwo Jima—and into history. Through a hail of machine-gun and mortar fire that left the beaches strewn with comrades, they battled to the island’s highest peak. And after climbing through a landscape of hell itself, they raised a flag.
Now the son of one of the flagraisers has written a powerful account of six very different young men who came together in a moment that will live forever.
To his family, John Bradley never spoke of the photograph or the war. But after his death at age seventy, his family discovered closed boxes of letters and photos. In Flags of Our Fathers, James Bradley draws on those documents to retrace the lives of his father and the men of Easy Company. Following these men’s paths to Iwo Jima, James Bradley has written a classic story of the heroic battle for the Pacific’s most crucial island—an island riddled with Japanese tunnels and 22,000 fanatic defenders who would fight to the last man.”
2 .) Retribution: The Battle for Japan, 1944-1945 by Max Hastings
- Goodreads 1
- Goodreads 2
- Library Thing
- The Christian Science Monitor
By the summer of 1944 it was clear that Japan’s defeat was inevitable, but how the drive to victory would be achieved remained to be seen. The ensuing drama—that ended in Japan’s utter devastation—was acted out across the vast stage of Asia, with massive clashes of naval and air forces, fighting through jungles, and barbarities by an apparently incomprehensible foe. In recounting the saga of this time and place, Max Hastings gives us incisive portraits of the theater’s key figures—MacArthur, Nimitz, Mountbatten, Chiang Kai-shek, Mao, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin. But he is equally adept in his portrayals of the ordinary soldiers and sailors—American, British, Russian, Chinese, and Japanese—caught in some of the war’s bloodiest campaigns.
1 .) The Pacific War: 1941-1945 by John Edmond Costello
- Goodreads 1
- History Of War
- The Christian Science Monitor
- War bird Forum
The definitive one-volume history of World War II in the Pacific theater, The Pacific War was the first book to weave together the separate stories of the fighting in China, Malaya, Burma, the East Indies, the Philippines, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and the Aleutians. Now available with a new cover, John Costello’s classic work provides a brilliantly clear account of one of the most massive movements of men and arms in military history.
The 200+ Additional Best WWII Books About Japan & The Pacific Theater
# | Books | Authors | Lists |
(Titles Appear On 2 Lists Each) | |||
19 | A Pledge of Silence | Flora J. Solomon | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
20 | Adventure, romance and war in the Far East: The Iris Hay-Edie Diary: A historical memoir | Iris Hay-Edie | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
21 | Burma: The Longest War 1941-45 | Louis Allen | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
22 | Conduct Under Fire | John A. Glusman | Goodreads 1 |
Library Thing | |||
23 | Coral Hare: Atomic Agent | Clive Lee | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
24 | Danger’s Hour: The Story of the USS Bunker Hill and the Kamikaze Pilot Who Crippled Her | Maxwell Taylor Kennedy | Goodreads 1 |
25 | Day of Infamy | Walter Lord | Early Bird Books |
Goodreads 1 | |||
26 | Empires on the Pacific: World War II and the Struggle for the Mastery of Asia | Robert Smith Thompson | Questia 1 |
Questia 2 | |||
27 | End of Empire: 100 Days in 1945 that Changed Asia and the World | David P. Chandler | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
28 | Escape From Davao: The Forgotten Story of the Most Daring Prison Break of the Pacific War | John D. Lukacs | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
29 | Goodbye, Darkness: A Memoir of the Pacific War | William Manchester | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
30 | Japan at War: An Oral History | Haruko Taya Cook | Goodreads 2 |
War bird Forum | |||
31 | Neptune’s Inferno: The U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal | James D. Hornfischer | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
32 | Oba, the Last Samurai: Saipan 1944-45 | Don Jones | |
Goodreads 1 | |||
33 | Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific, 1941-1942 | Ian W. Toll | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
34 | Rikugun – Guide to Japanese Ground Forces 1937-1945 – Volume 1: Tactical Organization of Imperial Japanese Army & Navy Ground Forces | History Of War | |
History Of War | |||
35 | Rising Sun | History Of War | |
History Of War | |||
36 | Sea of Thunder | Evan Thomas | |
Goodreads 1 | |||
37 | Silent Victory | Clay Blair | The Christian Science Monitor |
Goodreads 1 | |||
38 | Sorties into Hell: The Hidden War on Chichi Jima | Chester Hearn | Questia 1 |
Questia 2 | |||
39 | Strong Men Armed: The United States Marines Against Japan | Robert Leckie | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
40 | Tears in the Darkness: The Story of the Bataan Death March and Its Aftermath | Michael Norman | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
41 | The Battle of Midway | Craig L. Symonds | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
42 | The British Pacific Fleet: The Royal Navy’s Most Powerful Strike Force | David Hobbs | Goodreads 1 |
History Of War | |||
43 | The First Team | John B. Lundstrom | |
Goodreads 1 | |||
44 | The Naked and the Dead | Norman Mailer | Early Bird Books |
Goodreads 2 | |||
45 | The Pacific War: Japan versus the Allies | Alan J. Levine | Questia 1 |
Questia 2 | |||
46 | The Ultimate Battle: Okinawa, 1945: The Last Epic Struggle of World War II | Bill Sloan | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
47 | They Were Expendable: An American Torpedo Boat Squadron in the U.S. Retreat from the Philippines | William Lindsay White | Library Thing |
Goodreads 1 | |||
48 | Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo | Ted W. Lawson | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
49 | War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War | John W. Dower | |
Goodreads 2 | |||
50 | We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese | Elizabeth M. Norman | Goodreads 1 |
Goodreads 2 | |||
(Titles Appear On 1 Lists Each) | |||
51 | A Bastard of a Place: The Australians in Papua | Peter Brune | Goodreads 2 |
52 | A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy (1941-1945) | Paul S. Dull | Goodreads 1 |
53 | A Boy Called H | Library Thing 2 | |
54 | A Dawn Like Thunder: The True Story of Torpedo Squadron Eight | Robert J. Mrazek | Goodreads 1 |
55 | A Special Piece of Hell | Bill D. Ross | Goodreads 1 |
56 | A Town Like Alice | Nevil Shute | Goodreads 2 |
57 | Alexander | History Of War | |
58 | American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur 1880-1964 | William Manchester | Goodreads 1 |
59 | An Artist of the Floating World | Kazuo Ishiguro | Goodreads 2 |
60 | And I Was There: Pearl Harbor and Midway–Breaking the Secrets | Edwin T. Layton | Goodreads 1 |
61 | Attack on Pearl Harbor – Strategy | History Of War | |
62 | Battle Cry | Leon Uris | Early Bird Books |
63 | Battleship: The Loss Of The Prince Of Wales And The Repulse | Martin Middlebrook | Goodreads 1 |
64 | Beauty Behind Barbed Wire: The Arts of the Japanese in Our War Relocation Camps | Allen H. Eaton | Goodreads 2 |
65 | Ben’s War with the U. S. Marines | Peter H. Green | Goodreads 2 |
66 | Black Rain | Ibuse Masuji | Library Thing 2 |
67 | Blue Water Red Blood | D.L. Havlin | Goodreads 1 |
68 | Brotherhood of Heroes: The Marines at Peleliu, 1944–The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War | Bill Sloan | Goodreads 1 |
69 | Bulldozing The Way: New Guinea To Japan | Peter D. Davidson | Goodreads 1 |
70 | Burma Road 1943-44 – Stilwell’s assault on Myitkyina | History Of War | |
71 | Burma: The Forgotten War | Jon Latimer | Goodreads 1 |
72 | Burnt Shadows | Kamila Shamsie | Library Thing 2 |
73 | Buz Sawyer, Vol. 1: The War in the Pacific | Roy Crane | Goodreads 2 |
74 | Cage on the Sea | Kaoru Ohno | Goodreads 2 |
75 | Campaign in the Marianas | Philip A. Crowl | Questia 2 |
76 | Cherry Blossoms in Twilight: Memories of a Japanese Girl | Yaeko Sugama Weldon | Goodreads 2 |
77 | Children of the Camps: Japan’s Last Forgotten Victims | History Of War | |
78 | Clear the Bridge!: The War Patrols of the U.S.S. Tang | Richard H. O’Kane | Goodreads 1 |
79 | Combined Fleet Decoded: The Secret History of American Intelligence and the Japanese Navy in World War II | John Prados | Goodreads 1 |
80 | Conspiracy at Mukden: The Rise of the Japanese Military | Takehiko Yoshihashi | Questia 1 |
81 | Crisis in the Pacific – The Battles for the Philippine Islands by the Men Who Fought Them | History Of War | |
82 | Cultures of War | ||
83 | Darkest Hour: The True Story of Lark Force at Rabaul – Australia’s Worst Military Disaster of World War II | Bruce Gamble | Goodreads 1 |
84 | Darkness before the Dawn | History Of War | |
85 | Defeat Into Victory: Battling Japan in Burma and India, 1942-1945 | William Slim | Goodreads 1 |
86 | Double-Edged Secrets: U.S. Naval Intelligence Operations in the Pacific During World War II | W. J. Holmes | Goodreads 1 |
87 | Downfall: The End of the Imperial Japanese Empire | War bird Forum | |
88 | Dragon by the Tail: American, British, Japanese, and Russian Encounters with China and One Another | John Paton Davies Jr. | Goodreads 2 |
89 | East of West, West of East | Hamish Brown | Goodreads 2 |
90 | Elephant Run | Roland Smith | Goodreads 2 |
91 | Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II | Library Thing 2 | |
92 | Empire of the Sun (Empire of the Sun, #1) | J.G. Ballard | Goodreads 2 |
93 | Escape from the Japanese – The Amazing Story of a PoW’s Journey from Hong Kong to Freedom | History Of War | |
94 | Every Day a Nightmare: American Pursuit Pilots in the Defense of Java, 1941-1942 | William H. Bartsch | Goodreads 1 |
95 | Fire In The Sky: The Air War In The South Pacific | Eric M. Bergerud | Goodreads 1 |
96 | First into Nagasaki: The Censored Eyewitness Dispatches on Post-Atomic Japan and Its Prisoners of War | Library Thing | |
97 | Flights of Passage: Reflections of a World War II Aviator | Samuel Hynes | The Christian Science Monitor |
98 | Flyboys: A True Story of Courage | James D. Bradley | Goodreads 1 |
99 | From Here to Eternity | James Jones | Goodreads 2 |
100 | From the Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor: Japan’s Entry into World War II | David J. Lu | Questia 1 |
101 | George Kenney Reports: A personal recollection of the Pacific War | ||
102 | Ghosts of Bungo Suido (World War 2 Navy) | P.T. Deutermann | Goodreads 2 |
103 | Ghostwritten | Isabel Wolff | Goodreads 2 |
104 | Given Up for Dead: America’s Heroic Stand at Wake Island | Bill Sloan | Goodreads 1 |
105 | God Isn’t Here: A Young Man’s Entry Into World War II, and His Participation in the Battle for Iwo Jima | Richard E. Overton | Goodreads 1 |
106 | Grass for my Pillow | Saiichi Maruya | Library Thing 2 |
107 | Guadalcanal | ||
108 | Guadalcanal Diary | Richard Tregaskis | |
109 | Guadalcanal: The Definitive Account of the Landmark Battle | Richard B. Frank | Goodreads 1 |
110 | Harm’s Way | James Bassett | Goodreads 2 |
111 | Hell’s Battlefield | Phillip Bradley | Goodreads 2 |
112 | Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan | War bird Forum | |
113 | Hirohito’s War: The Pacific War, 1941-1945 | Francis Pike | Goodreads 2 |
114 | History of US Naval Operations in WWII, 15 Vols | Samuel Eliot Morison | Goodreads 1 |
115 | Hong Kong 1941-45 – First strike in the Pacific War | History Of War | |
116 | Hooper’s War | Peter Van Buren | Goodreads 2 |
117 | In Bitter Tempest: The Biography of Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher | History Of War | |
118 | In Harm’s Way: The Sinking of the USS Indianapolis and the Extraordinary Story of Its Survivors | Doug Stanton | Goodreads 1 |
119 | In the Highest Degree Tragic: The Sacrifice of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet in the East Indies during World War II | Donald M. Kehn Jr | Questia 2 |
120 | In the Ruins Of Empire: The Japanese Surrender and the Battle for Postwar Asia | Ronald H. Spector | Goodreads 2 |
121 | Incredible Victory: The Battle of Midway | Walter Lord | Goodreads 1 |
122 | Inferno: The Epic Life and Death Struggle of the USS Franklin in World War II | Joseph A. Springer | Goodreads 1 |
123 | Into the Shadows Furious: The World War II Assault on New Georgia | Brian Altobello | Questia 2 |
124 | Island Fighting | Rafael Steinberg | Goodreads 1 |
125 | Islands of the Damned: A Marine at War in the Pacific | R.V. Burgin | Goodreads 2 |
126 | Iwo Jima: Legacy of Valor | Bill D. Ross | Goodreads 1 |
127 | Iwo Jima: Portrait of a Battle: United States Marines at War in the Pacific | Eric Hammel | Goodreads 1 |
128 | Japan 1931-1945: Militarism, Fascism, Japanism? | Ivan Morris | Questia 1 |
129 | Japan since 1931, Its Political and Social Developments | Hugh Borton | Questia 1 |
130 | Japan: 1941 | Eri Hotta | The Christian Science Monitor |
131 | Japan’s Economy in War and Reconstruction | Jerome B. Cohen | Questia 1 |
132 | Japan’s Imperial Conspiracy | Library Thing | |
133 | Japan’s Struggle to End the War | Questia 1 | |
134 | Japanese Destroyer Captain: Pearl Harbor, Guadalcanal, Midway – The Great Naval Battles As Seen Through Japanese Eyes | Tameichi Hara | Goodreads 1 |
135 | Japanese Militarism: Its Cause and Cure | John M. Maki | Questia 1 |
136 | Joe Rochefort’s War: The Odyssey of the Codebreaker Who Outwitted Yamamoto at Midway | Elliot Carlson | Goodreads 1 |
137 | Journey to the Missouri | Toshikazu Kase | Questia 1 |
138 | Kaigun: Strategy, Tactics and Technology in the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1887-1941 | War bird Forum | |
139 | Kamikaze Diaries: Reflections of Japanese Student Soldiers | Library Thing 2 | |
140 | Kamikaze, Cherry Blossoms and Nationalism: The Militarization of Aesthetics in Japanese History | Library Thing 2 | |
141 | King Rat (Asian Saga, #4) | James Clavell | Goodreads 1 |
142 | Last Man Standing: The 1st Marine Regiment on Peleliu, September 15-21, 1944 | Dick Camp | Goodreads 1 |
143 | Leyte 1944 – The Soldiers’ Battle | History Of War | |
144 | Leyte: The Return to the Philippines | M. Hamlin Cannon | Questia 2 |
145 | Little Ship, Big War: the Saga of DE343 | Edward P. Stafford | Goodreads 1 |
146 | Lonely Vigil: Coastwatchers of the Solomons | Walter Lord | Goodreads 1 |
147 | Lost Souls of the River Kwai | History Of War | |
148 | Love Letters from the Fires of War | ||
149 | Marine at War | Russell G. Davis | Goodreads 2 |
150 | Matterhorn | Karl Marlantes | Goodreads 2 |
151 | McMillan | History Of War | |
152 | Memories of War: Micronesians in the Pacific War | Suzanne Falgout | Goodreads 2 |
153 | My Name Was Five: A Novel of the Second World War | Heinz Kohler | Goodreads 2 |
154 | Nan’yō: The Rise and Fall of the Japanese in Micronesia, 1885-1945 | Mark R. Peattie | Goodreads 2 |
155 | Nemesis | Max Hastings | |
156 | Nimitz | E.B. Potter | Goodreads 1 |
157 | Nip the buds, shoot the kids | Kenzaburo Oe | Library Thing 2 |
158 | No-no Boy | John Okada | Library Thing 2 |
159 | Nomonhan: Japan Against Russia, 1939 | War bird Forum | |
160 | Not The Slightest Chance: The Defense Of Hong Kong, 1941 | Tony Banham | Goodreads 2 |
161 | Okinawa: The Last Battle of World War II | Robert Leckie | Goodreads 2 |
162 | Okinawa: Victory in the Pacific | Chas. S. Nichols Jr.; Henry I. Shaw Jr | Questia 2 |
163 | Omamori | Richard McGill | Goodreads 1 |
164 | One Square Mile of Hell: The Battle for Tarawa | John F. Wukovits | Goodreads 1 |
165 | Pacific Alamo: The Battle for Wake Island | John F. Wukovits | Goodreads 1 |
166 | Pacific Glory (World War 2 Navy) | P.T. Deutermann | Goodreads 2 |
167 | Pacific Interlude | Sloan Wilson | Early Bird Books |
168 | Pacific Turning Point: The Solomons Campaign, 1942-1943 | Charles W. Koburger | Questia 2 |
169 | Pacific: Hell on Earth (DVD). Eight documentaries looking at different battles of the Pacific War | History Of War | |
170 | Peleliu: Tragic Triumph: The Untold Story of the Pacific War’s Forgotten Battle | Bill D. Ross | Goodreads 1 |
171 | Phantom Warrior: The Heroic True Story of Private John McKinney’s One-Man Stand Against theJapane se in World War II | Forrest Bryant Johnson | Goodreads 1 |
172 | Picture Letters from the Commander-in-Chief | Library Thing 2 | |
173 | Prisoners of the Japanese: POWs of World War II in the Pacific | War bird Forum | |
174 | Quartered Safe Out Here: A Harrowing Tale of World War II | George MacDonald Fraser | Goodreads 1 |
175 | Railroad of Death | John Coast | Goodreads 2 |
176 | Return to Manzanar | Jeanne Wakatsuki | Library Thing 2 |
177 | Road Of Bones: The Siege Of Kohima 1944 The Epic Story Of The Last Great Stand Of Empire | Fergal Keane | Goodreads 1 |
178 | S.O.P.H.I.A. | Pierre Boulle | Goodreads 2 |
179 | Senso: The Japanese Remember the Pacific War: Letters to the Editor of Asahi Shimbun | Frank Gibney | Goodreads 2 |
180 | Sentinels of Fire (World War 2 Navy) | P.T. Deutermann | Goodreads 2 |
181 | Shadows In The Jungle: The Alamo Scouts Behind Japanese Lines In World War II | Larry Alexander | Goodreads 1 |
182 | Ship of Ghosts: The Story of the USS Houston, FDR’s Legendary Lost Cruiser, and the Epic Saga of Her Survivors | James D. Hornfischer | Goodreads 1 |
183 | Singapore Burning: Heroism And Surrender In World War II | Colin Smith | Goodreads 1 |
184 | Sketches of a Black Cat: Story of a Night Flying WWII Pilot and Artist | Ron Miner | Goodreads 2 |
185 | So Sad to Fall in Battle: An Account of War | Library Thing 2 | |
186 | Some Survived: An Eyewitness Account of the Bataan Death March and the Men Who Lived through It | Manny Lawton | Goodreads 2 |
187 | Special Operations South-East Asia 1942-1945: Minerva | History Of War | |
188 | Stilwell and the American Experience in China 1911-45 | Barbara W. Tuchman | Goodreads 1 |
189 | Storming the City – U.S. Military Performance in Urban Warfare from World War II to Vietnam | History Of War | |
190 | Sunburst: The Rise of the Japanese Naval Air Power, 1909-1941 | War bird Forum | |
191 | Survivors: The A-bombed Trees of Hiroshima | Library Thing 2 | |
192 | Tank Tracks to Rangoon – the story of British armour in Burma | History Of War | |
193 | Tarawa: The Story of a Battle | Robert Sherrod | Goodreads 2 |
194 | Target Tokyo: Jimmy Doolittle and the Raid That Avenged Pearl Harbor | James M. Scott | Goodreads 1 |
195 | Tennozan: The Battle of Okinawa and the Atomic Bomb | George Feifer | Goodreads 1 |
196 | Terry and the Pirates: Grand Finale (Terry and the Pirates, #25) | Milton Caniff | Goodreads 2 |
197 | The “Caine” Mutiny | Herman Wouk | Goodreads 2 |
198 | The Admirals: Nimitz, Halsey, Leahy, and King—the Five-Star Admirals Who Won the War at Sea | Walter R. Borneman | Goodreads 1 |
199 | The Amphibians Are Coming! Emergence of the ‘Gator Navy and Its Revolutionary Landing Craft (Amphibious Operations in the South Pacific in WWII, Vol. 1) | William L. McGee | Goodreads 1 |
200 | The Ash Garden | Dennis Bock | Goodreads 2 |
201 | The Atomic Bomb: Voices from Hiroshima and Nagasaki | Mark Selden; Kyoko Selden | Questia 1 |
202 | The Battle for Okinawa | ||
203 | The Battle for Tinian | History Of War | |
204 | The Battle of Okinawa: The Blood and the Bomb | George Feifer | Goodreads 2 |
205 | The Black Sheep: The Definitive History of Marine Fighting Squadron 214 in World War II | Bruce Gamble | Goodreads 1 |
206 | The Bridge Over the River Kwai | Pierre Boulle | Goodreads 2 |
207 | The Burma Campaign: Disaster into Triumph, 1942-45 | Frank McLynn | Goodreads 2 |
208 | The Cabanatuan Prison Raid | History Of War | |
209 | The Comfort Women: Japan’s Brutal Regime of Enforced Prostitution in the Second World War | George L. Hicks | Goodreads 2 |
210 | The Commodore (World War 2 Navy) | P.T. Deutermann | Goodreads 2 |
211 | The Conquering Tide: War in the Pacific Islands, 1942-1944 | Ian W. Toll | Goodreads 1 |
212 | The Coral Sea 1942: The First Carrier Battle | History Of War | |
213 | The Defeat of Japan | David Rees | Questia 1 |
214 | The Emperor’s Sea Eagle | Abe Zenji | Goodreads 2 |
215 | The Fan Tan Players | Julian Lees | Goodreads 2 |
216 | The Fight for the Pacific | Mark J. Gayn | Questia 1 |
217 | The Final Storm (World War II: 1939-1945, #4) | Jeff Shaara | Goodreads 2 |
218 | The First Heroes | ||
219 | The First Team and the Guadalcanal Campaign | ||
220 | The Fleet the Gods Forgot | Library Thing | |
221 | The Forgotten Highlander: My Incredible Story of Survival During the War in the Far East | Alistair Urquhart | Goodreads 2 |
222 | The Garden of Evening Mists | Tan Twan Eng | Goodreads 2 |
223 | The Ghost Mountain Boys: Their Epic March and the Terrifying Battle for New Guinea–The Forgotten War of the South Pacific | James Campbell | Goodreads 1 |
224 | The Gift of Rain | Tan Twan Eng | Goodreads 2 |
225 | The Golden Catch | Roger Weston | Goodreads 2 |
226 | The House Of Trembling Leaves | Julian Lees | Goodreads 2 |
227 | The Kobe Hotel | Library Thing 2 | |
228 | The Last Epic Naval Battle: Voices from Leyte Gulf | David Sears | Questia 2 |
229 | The Lonely Ships | Library Thing | |
230 | The Making of the Atomic Bomb | Richard Rhodes | Goodreads 1 |
231 | The Midway Campaign, December 7, 1941-June 6, 1942 | Jack Greene | Questia 2 |
232 | The Orchid Tree | Siobhan Daiko | Goodreads 2 |
233 | The Pacific | Hugh Ambrose | Goodreads 2 |
234 | The Pacific Campaign | History Of War | |
235 | The Pacific: Hell was an Ocean Away | History Of War | |
236 | The Quiet Admiral | History Of War | |
237 | The Real Tenko | History Of War | |
238 | The Rice Paddy Navy | History Of War | |
239 | The Rise and Fall of the Japanese Imperial Naval Air Service | History Of War | |
240 | The Road Past Mandalay: A Personal Narrative | John Masters | Goodreads 1 |
241 | The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru: Britain’s Forgotten Wartime Tragedy | Tony Banham | Goodreads 2 |
242 | The Southwest Pacific Campaign, 1941-1945: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography | Eugene L. Rasor | Questia 2 |
243 | The Street of a Thousand Blossoms | Gail Tsukiyama | Library Thing 2 |
244 | The Thin Red Line | James Jones | Early Bird Books |
245 | The Twilight Warriors: The Deadliest Naval Battle of World War II and the Men Who Fought It | Robert Gandt | Goodreads 1 |
246 | The Two Ocean War | Library Thing | |
247 | The Typhoon Of War: Micronesian Experiences Of The Pacific War | Lin Poyer | Goodreads 2 |
248 | The War Diaries of Weary Dunlop | Edward Dunlop | Goodreads 1 |
249 | The War in the Pacific: From Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay | Harry A. Gailey | Questia 2 |
250 | The Way of a Boy: A Memoir of Java | Ernest Hillen | Goodreads 2 |
251 | The World War Deception | Hamad Subani | Goodreads 2 |
252 | The Yellow Bar | John Falch | Goodreads 2 |
253 | The Yokota Officers Club | Sarah Bird | Library Thing 2 |
254 | Those Ragged Bloody Heroes: From The Kokoda Trail To Gona Beach 1942 | Peter Brune | Goodreads 1 |
255 | Three Came Home | Library Thing | |
256 | Thunder Below!: The USS *Barb* Revolutionizes Submarine Warfare in World War II | Eugene B. Fluckey | Goodreads 1 |
257 | To The Bitter End: The Japanese Defeat at Buna and Gona 1942-43 | Lex McAulay | Goodreads 2 |
258 | Touched with Fire: The Land War in the South Pacific | Eric M. Bergerud | Goodreads 1 |
259 | US Navy Ships vs Kamikazes 1944-45 | History Of War | |
260 | Victory in Papua | Samuel Milner | Questia 2 |
261 | Wake Island 1941 | History Of War | |
262 | Wheeler | History Of War | |
263 | When We Were Orphans | Kazuo Ishiguro | Goodreads 2 |
264 | World War II in Asia and the Pacific and the War’s aftermath, with General Themes: A Handbook of Literature and Research | Loyd E. Lee | Questia 2 |
265 | World War II in the North Pacific: Chronology and Fact Book | Kevin Don Hutchison | Questia 2 |
266 | World War II Jungle Warfare Tactics | History Of War | |
267 | World War Two: U.S. Military Plans for the Invasion of Japan | History Of War | |
268 | Yoko’s Diary | Paul Ham | Goodreads 2 |
11 Best Japan In World War 2 Book Sources/Lists
Source | Article |
Early Bird Books | 7 Books About the War in the Pacific |
Goodreads 1 | Best Books on the Pacific War |
Goodreads 2 | World War II – Pacific Theatre |
History Of War | Second World War in the Pacific |
Library Thing | Good books on the Pacific War |
Library Thing 2 | World War II from the Japanese side |
Questia 1 | Japan, World War II Period |
Questia 2 | World War II Pacific Theater |
Best books on World War II Pacific Theater? | |
The Christian Science Monitor | 9 best books about the Pacific War |
War bird Forum | Ten good books about Japan at war |