
Not a Shame: Six Months after Pearl Harbor
by J
About This Novel
"Not a Shame: Six Months After Pearl Harbor" is a classic historical work about the Pacific naval war between the United States and Japan by the well-known American historian John Toland. It is known as the "original book" in writing the history of the Pacific War. The English version has been highly praised overseas since its publication 60 years ago. This laid the foundation for his subsequent creation of "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire". The book focuses on the brutal offensive and defensive battles between the United States and Japan in the Pacific battlefield for half a year, focusing on the half-year period from Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor to the U. S.-Japanese naval battle of Midway. It restores the historical truth of the United States' reversal of the Pacific war situation from multiple angles. It presents in detail the battlefield transition of Axis power Japan from strategic offensive to island defense. It also uses the experiences of each general and soldier to reproduce the dramatic changes in the battle situation from the Pearl Harbor incident to the Battle of Midway in World War II.
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