Cushing's Coup: The True Story of How Lt. Col. James Cushing and His Filipino Guerrillas Captured Japan's Plan Z and Changed the Course of the Pacific War

Cushing's Coup: The True Story of How Lt. Col. James Cushing and His Filipino Guerrillas Captured Japan's Plan Z and Changed the Course of the Pacific War

by Dirk Jan Barreveld
Cushing's Coup: The True Story of How Lt. Col. James Cushing and His Filipino Guerrillas Captured Japan's Plan Z and Changed the Course of the Pacific War

Cushing's Coup: The True Story of How Lt. Col. James Cushing and His Filipino Guerrillas Captured Japan's Plan Z and Changed the Course of the Pacific War

by Dirk Jan Barreveld

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Overview

The little-known story of one of the most important intelligence triumphs of World War II, and “a record of the heroism of a forgotten man” (Naval Historical Foundation).
 
This is the story of the capture of Japan’s “Plan Z”—the Empire’s fully detailed strategy for prosecuting the last stages of the Pacific War. It’s a story of happenstance, mayhem, and intrigue that resulted directly in the spectacular US victory in the Philippine Sea and MacArthur’s early return to Manila, doubtless shortening WWII by months.
 
One night in April 1944, Adm. Koga, commander-in-chief of Japanese forces in the Pacific, took off in a seaplane to establish new headquarters. For security reasons, he had his chief of staff, Rear Adm. Fukudome, fly separately. But both aircraft ran into a typhoon and were knocked out of the skies. Koga did not survive. Fukudome’s plane crash-landed into the sea off Cebu, the Philippines, and both the admiral and the precious war plans floated ashore.
 
Lt. Col. James M. Cushing was an American mining engineer who happened to be in Cebu when war broke out in the Pacific. He soon took charge of the local guerrillas and became a legendary leader. But his most spectacular exploit came when he captured Fukudome and Plan Z. The result was a ferocious cat-and-mouse game between Cushing’s guerrillas and the Japanese occupation forces. While Cushing desperately sent messages to MacArthur to say what he’d found, the Japanese scoured the countryside, killing hundreds of civilians in an attempt to retrieve it.
 
Cushing finally traded the admiral for a cessation of civilian deaths—but secretly retained the Japanese war plans. Naturally, both Tokyo and Washington tried to cover up what was happening—neither wanted the other to know what they’d lost or what they’d found. Now, in this book, we finally learn of the intelligence coup by Lt. Col. Cushing that helped shorten the war.
 
“Every once in a while there is a book about a forgotten or neglected aspect of World War II history that makes a reader wonder why this story has not been turned into a movie. Cushing’s Coup is one of those books.” —Naval Historical Foundation

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612003085
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 496,519
File size: 20 MB
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Table of Contents

PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PART ONE: THE PACIFIC ON FIRE
PROLOGUE: THE ORIGINS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
1 THE OTSU INCIDENT
2 JOINING THE GOLD RUSH
3 THE MAGIC OF CEBU
4 SITUATION UNTENABLE
5 THE HUNT FOR PLAN Z
6 JAPAN AND WORLD WAR II
7 UNDER ATTACK!
8 THE AMERICAN SURRENDER
9 THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF CEBU

PART TWO: GUERRILLA WARFARE IN CEBU, PHILIPPINES
10 THE BIRTH OF A GUERRILLA ARMY
11 TABUNAN
12 JAPANESE COUNTERATTACKS
13 GUERRILLA WARFARE IN THE PHILIPPINES
14 THE BATTLE FOR TABUNAN
15 THE STRUGGLE FOR RECOGNITION

PART THREE: THE Z-PLAN
16 THE CODE BREAKERS
17 THE DOCUMENTS THAT CHANGED THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC
18 PLAN Z IN AMERICAN HANDS
19 GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR AND THE PHILIPPINES
20 PLANNING THE RETURN
21 “I HAVE RETURNED”
22 THE LIBERATION OF CEBU
PART FOUR: EPILOGUE
23 THE END OF WORLD WAR II
24 THE OTSU INCIDENT IN HINDSIGHT
25 LIEUTENANT COLONEL JAMES M. CUSHING

ENDNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY

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