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Mrs. Rosa Ogawa: Her Love & Legacy for her Warrior Dad Captain Tsunezo Wachi Hardcover – March 24, 2026

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Management number 227758316 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price US$13.58 Model Number 227758316
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A Rare Iwo Jima Memoir from the Japanese PerspectiveMrs. Rosa Ogawa: Her Love and Legacy for her Warrior Dad, Captain Tsunezo Wachi is a powerful Iwo Jima memoir that brings readers inside the Battle of Iwo Jima through a deeply personal World War II Pacific Theater narrative. This is not only a military history account of one of the most decisive battles of the Pacific War. It is a WWII personal narrative told through real wartime letters, historical correspondence, and the living memory of a Japanese family shaped by war.Through the voice of Rosa Ogawa, daughter of an Imperial Japanese Navy commander, this World War II letters book offers a rare WWII Japanese perspective on Iwo Jima history. Captain Tsunezo Wachi played a critical role in the Japanese garrison of Iwo Jima and in the island’s defensive strategy before the battle. His legacy, preserved in letters and memoir excerpts, provides insight into the leadership, sacrifice, and battlefield realities of the Pacific Theater.War Letters, Memory, and the Human Side of Iwo JimaWhat makes this Iwo Jima history book extraordinary is its foundation in authentic WWII war letters exchanged across the Pacific between a United States Marine and the daughter of a former Japanese commander. This true war correspondence transforms military history biography into a living dialogue between former enemies.Readers searching for a Battle of Iwo Jima account will discover far more than battlefield strategy and Mount Suribachi history. They will encounter a cross generational story of reconciliation, remembrance, and healing after war trauma. Through Rosa Ogawa’s reflections, the brutality of Pacific island warfare is balanced with a profound message of forgiveness after war and faith after tragedy.From Nagasaki to ReconciliationBorn in Nagasaki, Rosa Ogawa was thirteen years old at the time of the atomic bomb. Her testimony adds emotional depth to Hiroshima and Nagasaki history and to the larger story of World War 2 Japan. Her perspective as a Nagasaki survivor and as a Christian WWII memoir voice reshapes the narrative of destruction into one of faith and forgiveness.This WWII reconciliation story explores life in Japan after WWII, the rebuilding of post war Japan recovery, and the moral reckoning that followed the atomic bomb. It reveals how personal faith, spiritual reflection, and cross cultural friendship can bridge nations once divided by violence.A Bridge Across the PacificAt its heart, this is a WWII cross generational story about a pen pal true story that evolved into a lasting bond between families. It stands as a military reconciliation story grounded in US Japan relations history and in the enduring memory of Iwo Jima remembrance.For readers of World War II biography, Pacific War history, and inspirational war memoirs, this book offers a deeply human account of the Battle of Iwo Jima and its aftermath. It is a testament to how even the most devastating conflicts can give rise to understanding, healing, and a bridge across the Pacific that honors both the fallen and the living. Read more

ASIN B0GTV8HVJ4
ISBN13 979-8253534670
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 5.74 x 0.85 x 8.74 inches
Item Weight 15 ounces
Print length 280 pages
Publication date March 24, 2026

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