
Japan's Great Defeat Series (five Volumes in Total)
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The "Japanese Defeat" series panoramicly restores the entire battle between the Japanese army and the Soviet army and the US military in World War II. It records the life-and-death battles that profoundly affected the fate of World War II and the world pattern! This is also an apocalypse about modern warfare, which still has practical implications for today. "Japan's Great Defeat I: When the Kwantung Army Encountered the Soviet Red Army": The Kwantung Army, a notorious name. During the "September 18th" adventurous military operation, this unit reaped all the benefits, and was thus regarded as the elite of the Japanese Army, the so-called "Flower of the Imperial Army." However, on the eve of World War II, the Kwantung Army exposed its serious flaws in the battle with the Soviet Red Army, and was even completely defeated by the Soviet Red Army in the late stages of World War II. The showdown between the Soviet Red Army and the Kwantung Army also profoundly affected the course of World War II. This book provides a panoramic description of the previous battles between the Kwantung Army and the Soviet Red Army. "Japan's Great Defeat II: From Pearl Harbor to Midway": Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and once had the upper hand on the Pacific battlefield. The US, British, Australian, and Dutch allied forces retreated steadily, and Southeast Asia and other places were quickly included in Japan's "Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere." However, after the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway, the United States will begin a counterattack, and Japan will eventually taste the bitter consequences of a disastrous defeat. "Japan's Great Defeat III: Bloody Guadalcanal": The Battle of Guadalcanal was the "Battle of Stalingrad in the Pacific." The U. S. Military seized the strategic initiative in the Pacific War with the Battle of Guadalcanal. Since then, there has been a general trend of the United States attacking and defending Japan. The Battle of Guadalcanal brought a fundamental turning point in the Pacific War, and the tragic battle conditions of the battle have become a lingering nightmare in the hearts of countless veterans. "The Great Defeat of Japan IV: Killing Yamamoto Isoroku": With extremely detailed historical materials (including the recollections of veterans who participated in the war), it interprets the classic battles of the Pacific battlefield such as the Attu Island landing, Bougainville Island, Gilbert Islands, Marshall Islands, Mariana Islands, New Guinea, Peleliu Island, and the Philippines. There is a colorful description of MacArthur's careful arrangement to intercept and kill Isoroku Yamamoto, and MacArthur's journey of returning to the Philippines to fulfill his revenge plan. "Japan's Great Defeat V: The Occupation of Tokyo": uses extremely detailed historical materials to interpret and restore the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Battle of Leyte, the Battle of Luzon, the Battle of Iwo Jima, the LeMay Fire Attack, the Battle of Okinawa, as well as the inside story of the United States' dropping of atomic bombs on Japan and Japan's entanglement, helplessness and response to the situation of defeat.
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