“ . . . until now how the Navy managed to instantaneously move from the overt legal restrictions of the naval arms treaties that bound submarines to the cruiser rules of the eighteenth century to a declaration of unrestricted submarine warfare against Japan immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor has never been explained. Lieutenant Holwitt has dissected this process and has created a compelling story of who did what; when; and to whom.â€â€”The Submarine Review “Execute against Japan should be required reading for naval officers (especially in submarine wardrooms); as well as for anyone interested in history; policy; or international law.â€â€”Adm. James P. Wisecup; President; US Naval War College (for Naval War College Review) “Although the policy of unrestricted air and submarine warfare proved critical to the Pacific war’s course; this splendid work is the first comprehensive account of its origins—illustrating that historians have by no means exhausted questions about this conflict.â€â€”World War II Magazine “US Navy submarine officer Joel Ira Holwitt has performed an impressive feat with this book. . . . Holwitt is to be commended for not shying away from moral judgments . . . This is a superb book that fully explains how the United States came to adopt a strategy regarded by many as illegal and tantamount to ‘terror’.â€â€”Military Review
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A different look.By Chris PotterMiddle class Americans may assume that people's relationship to the land is the same everywhere and for all time. This isn't true. Not being a land owner makes one vulnerable to the inclination of those that do.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Get your copy before they're gone!By MimiThis book is fascinating. He makes a strong argument that land ownership methods have shaped history. I'm so glad I found a copy with the beautiful field photo on the cover.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Introduction to SubjectBy NormAmazingly comprehensive history and insightful account; catapulted me into more reading and consideration of land/property ownership.