
Pacific War 7: Pincer Offensive
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The "Pacific War" series tells the panoramic story of the Pacific War in the Pacific, Indian Ocean and East Asia from 1941 to 1945 between Japan, the main member of the Axis Powers, and the United States, Britain and other Allied Powers in World War II. It completely presents the entire process from the rise to the fall of Japanese militarism, in-depth analysis of the causes and consequences of the Pacific War, and displays the military, political, diplomatic and economic struggles between the Axis Powers and the Allies from multiple angles. The author writes fluently, has a clear context, quotes scriptures, restores historical facts, and has insightful insights into events and characters. The war scenes in the book are grand and the process is delicate; the characters are full-bodied and have outstanding personalities; the plot is thrilling and gripping. This book is the seventh book in the "Pacific War" series, "The Pincer Offensive". It mainly describes the Battle of the Marshall Islands, the Assault on Truk, the Battle of Imphal, and the Battle of the Mariana Islands.
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