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The Battle for China

Edward J. Dreia and Hans Vandevin
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The book is mentioned in the context of explaining the geographical distances involved in the conflict, with each chapter written by a different expert.

Sentiment: Deep Dive
Trigger: strategic military analysis
For: Historians and military strategists
Key quote: In the book, The Battle for China, which each chapter is written by a different expert, historians Edward J. Dreia and Hans Vandevin, try to put it in U.S. terms.
The host references 'The Battle for China' to illustrate the vast distances and logistical challenges faced by Japanese forces during their campaign in China. The book, written by multiple historians, provides a detailed examination of the strategic implications of geography in warfare, particularly in the context of the Sino-Japanese conflict.