
Battle of Leyte Gulf: the Largest Naval Battle in History, the Final Giant Ship Showdown
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This book digs deeply into the official historical materials of the United States and Japan and the personal memories of those who witnessed the war. First, it uses the most unique perspective to conduct a detailed analysis of the strategic situation and world political background before the outbreak of the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Then, it uses a narrative and discussion style to make a wonderful review of the troop formations and battlefield maneuvers of the United States and Japan. It then interprets in detail the impact of this battle on the entire Pacific War, the United States' Pacific strategy, and the post-war world pattern. The book not only focuses on the analysis of the four major battles: the Battle of Sibuyan, the Battle of Surigao Strait, the Battle of Samar Island, and the Battle of Cape Engano, but also covers the confrontation at the outposts of both sides and the final battle to pursue the poor invaders, showing a large-scale panoramic view of naval battles.
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