A review by justaguy
Okinawa: The Last Battle of World War II by Robert Leckie

3.0

Well, the book was stale in my opinion. Cause this book was written in two views from the author's view on both of them. Then add with so many jargons accord to formats and groups etc etc. Due to that, the talk about movements and clashes in the Okiwana was so foreign to me. This book gave zero visual materials like a map, line of maneuvers, frontlines, or demonstration of geography. Without those materials make it hard to imagine facing the battle or intense that this battle was supposed to give in the narrative. That's why I felt it was stale in some ways where the narrative gave a lot of information but zero follow up materials.