Greenhill's Alternate Decisions - Rising Sun Victorious: The Alternate History of How The Japanese Won The Pacific War

Rising Sun Victorious: The Alternate History of How The Japanese Won The Pacific War

Published in 2001 and edited by Peter G. Tsouras. Included the following essays:

  • Hokushin: The Second Russo-Japanese War – Peter G. Tsouras
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: The Plan Orange Disaster – Wade G. Dudley
  • Pearl Harbor: Irredeemable Defeat – Frank Shirer
  • Coral and Purple: The Lost Advantage – James Arnold
  • Nagumo's Luck: The Battles of Midway and California – Forrest R. Lindsey
  • Samurai Down Under: The Japanese Invasion of Australia – John H. Gill
  • The Japanese Raj: The Conquest of India – David C. Isby
  • Guadalcanal: The Broken Shoestring – John Burtt
  • There Are Such Things as Miracles: Halsey and Kurita at Leyte Gulf – Christopher J. Anderson
  • Victory Rides the Wind: The Kamikaze Prevents Defeat at Kyūshū – Dennis Giangreco

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