The War in the Far East 1941 1945

The War in the Far East  1941 1945
Author: Basil Collier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1969
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015038923663

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The Issue of War

The Issue of War
Author: Christopher Thorne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105081633534

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Far Eastern War 1937 1941

Far Eastern War  1937 1941
Author: Harold Scott Quigley
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 854
Release: 1973
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105120073528

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The War in the Far East 1941 1945

The War in the Far East  1941 1945
Author: Basil Collier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1969
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: STANFORD:36105033843934

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The author briefly discusses prewar traditions and the opening of Japan to the West as influential factors on political developments before he chronicles the Japanese offensive and Allied response.

British and Japanese Military Leadership in the Far Eastern War 1941 45

British and Japanese Military Leadership in the Far Eastern War  1941 45
Author: Brian Bond
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136348839

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Some sixty years after the Far Eastern War ended, this innovative new collection brings together five distinguished UK-based scholars and five from Japan to reappraise their respective country's leadership in the Malaya and Burma campaigns. This leadership is analyzed on various levels, ranging from the grand strategic to operational. The Japanese contributors examine the reasons for their forces, brilliant advances in 1941-42, whereas the British writers have to account for the disastrous defeat, characterized by the poor leadership of senior commanders such as Bennett and Percival. Between 1943 and 1945, the tables were turned dramatically, so the failure of Japanese command decisions then comes under critical scrutiny and the British have to explain how defeat was transformed into victory. Above all, this volume should stimulate interest in different methods and styles of military leadership in view of the contrasting approaches of the British and Japanese in the Second World War.

The Forgotten War

The Forgotten War
Author: David Smurthwaite
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1992
Genre: World War 1939-1945
ISBN: UOM:39015028921016

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Fighting the People s War

Fighting the People s War
Author: Jonathan Fennell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 967
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107030954

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Jonathan Fennell captures for the first time the true wartime experience of the ordinary soldiers from across the empire who made up the British and Commonwealth armies. He analyses why the great battles were won and lost and how the men that fought went on to change the world.

Asian Armageddon 1944 45

Asian Armageddon  1944   45
Author: Peter Harmsen
Publsiher: Casemate
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612006284

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A gripping account of the final period of the war in the Asia Pacific during WWII. The last installment of the War in the Far East trilogy, Asian Armageddon 1944-1945, continues and completes the narrative of the first two volumes, describing how a US-led coalition of nations battled Japan into submission through a series of cataclysmic encounters. Leyte Gulf, the biggest naval battle ever, was testimony to the paramount importance of controlling the ocean, as was the fact that the US Navy carried out the only successful submarine campaign in history, reducing Japan’s military and merchant navies to shadows of the former selves. Meanwhile, fighting continued in disparate geographic conditions on land, with the chaos of Imphal, the inferno of Manila, and the carnage of Iwo Jima forming some of the milestones on the bloody road to peace, sealed in Tokyo Bay in September 1945. The nuclear blasts at the end of the war made one observer feel as if he was ‘present at the creation.' Indeed, the participants in the events in the Asia Pacific in the mid-1940s were present at the creation of a new and dangerous world. It was a world where the stage was set for the Cold War and for international rivalries that last to this day, and a new constellation of powers emerged, with the outlines, just over the horizon, of a rising China. War in the Far East is a trilogy of books comprising a general history of World War II in the Asia Pacific. Unlike other histories on the conflict it goes into its deep origins, beginning long before Pearl Harbor, and encompasses a far wider group of actors to produce the most complete account yet written on the subject and the first truly international treatment of this epic conflict. Author Peter Harmsen weaves together complex events into a revealing and entertaining narrative, including facets of the war that may be unknown even to avid readers of World War II history, from the mass starvation that cost the lives of millions across China, Indochina, and India to the war in sub-arctic conditions in the Aleutians. Harmsen pieces together the full range of perspectives, reflecting what war was like both at the top and on the ground.