The author of Storm Clouds Over the Pacific, 1931–1941 chronicles
Japan’s dramatic reversal of fortune as Allied forces gained
advantage during WWII. In early 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army and
Navy were advancing on all fronts, humiliating Allied forces
throughout the Pacific. In a matter of months, Japan had conquered an
area larger than Hitler’s empire at its apex. Hawaiians and
Australians feared a future under Hirohito. The fate of half of
mankind was hanging in the balance. But by the end of 1943, the tables
had turned entirely. The American-led military machine had kicked into
gear, and the Japanese were fighting a defensive battle along a
frontline that crossed thousands of miles of land and sea. In Japan
Runs Wild, 1942–1943, historian Peter Harmsen details the
astonishing transformation that took place in that period, setting the
Allies on a path to ultimate victory over Japan. The second
installment of Peter Harmsen’s three-part history, Japan Runs Wild,
1942–1943 continues his comprehensive chronicle of the Pacific
Theater during the Second World War. Giving due emphasis to the
Japanese-American struggle, Harmsen also sheds light on the other
peoples involved, including the British, Australians, Soviets,
Filipinos, Indians, and Koreans. Above all, the central importance of
China is highlighted in a way that no previous general history of the
war against Japan has achieved.
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ISBN
9781504064033
Publisert
2020
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Casemate Publishers
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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