The Japanese invaded the Solomon Islands in May 1942 with the aim of
building an airfield at Guadalcanal. After an epic six month struggle
they were repulsed and the island became a staging base for US Admiral
Halsey and his South PacificForce. Comprising powerful naval, marine
and army assets as well as land and carrier-based aircraft, Halseys
Forces mission was to neutralise the Japanese presence in the South
Pacific before moving on to Japan itself. As explained and depicted in
this fascinating book, the campaign was eventually successful but only
after some of the bitterest fighting of the Second World War. The
fanatical opposition called for extreme measures from US, British and
Australian land, seas and air forces. With detailed narrative and
captions, the many archival photographs in The War in the South
Pacific make for a superb record of this legendary conflict.
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Rare Photographs From Wartime Archives
Product details
ISBN
9781473870635
Published
2017
Publisher
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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