
Pacific War Trilogy (set of 3 Volumes)
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About This Novel
"The Burning Ocean: 1941-1942, from the Assault on Pearl Harbor to the Battle of Midway": In the early morning of December 7, 1941, the residents of Honolulu, who were used to military exercises, woke up to the noisy sound of artillery fire as usual. They did not realize that a magnificent symphony that staked the fate of the country had already been played... The arrogant Japan launched an undeclared war on the United States. "The Fury of Conquest: 1942-1944, from the Battle of Guadalcanal to the Battle of the Philippine Sea": In early June 1942, the Japanese army, eager to win, suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Midway. The desire for a quick victory was completely shattered. The Pacific War has since turned into a protracted war of attrition. After the Allied forces sounded the clarion call for counterattack, the beautiful Pacific islands, from the Solomon Islands, the Gilbert Islands to the Marshall Islands, all turned into blood-filled Shura fields. "Twilight of the Gods: 1944-1945, from the Battle of Leyte Gulf to Japan's Surrender": Continuing the characteristics of the first two volumes, it vividly restores the thrilling scenes at the end of the war, and leads readers into the decision-making places in Washington and Tokyo to appreciate the major strategic and diplomatic decisions made by the leaders of all parties. It not only brings a perfect conclusion to this landmark work, but also pushes military history writing to a new peak.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Worth a look.
It's very detailed, comprehensive, and has a Western mindset.
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Official(1)Scraped 2d ago
Worth a look.
It's very detailed, comprehensive, and has a Western mindset.
