Unconditional Defeat: Japan, America, and the End of World War II
Autor Thomas W. Zeileren Limba Engleză Hardback – oct 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780842029902
ISBN-10: 0842029907
Pagini: 223
Ilustrații: illustrations, maps, index
Dimensiuni: 158 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0842029907
Pagini: 223
Ilustrații: illustrations, maps, index
Dimensiuni: 158 x 230 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 A November for Offensives
Chapter 2 Entering Japanese Territory
Chapter 3 The China-Formosa-Luzon Line
Chapter 4 In Range of the Home Islands
Chapter 5 The Return to the Philippines
Chapter 6 Liberation
Chapter 7 The Inner Ring
Chapter 8 Unconditional Defeat
Chapter 2 Entering Japanese Territory
Chapter 3 The China-Formosa-Luzon Line
Chapter 4 In Range of the Home Islands
Chapter 5 The Return to the Philippines
Chapter 6 Liberation
Chapter 7 The Inner Ring
Chapter 8 Unconditional Defeat
Recenzii
This brief but comprehensive history of the Pacific War's last two years is written in a style that should please both general readers and undergraduates studying military history.
Thomas Zeiler successfully re-creates the fury of the Pacific War and shows us the ferocity, brutality, and fanaticism-of both sides-that was the reality of the Pacific War.
At last, a worthy historian has taken on the task of examining the issue of unconditional surrender in the Pacific Theater from the perspective of those actually waging that conflict. In clear and decisive prose, Thomas W. Zeiler looks at the Pacific War's last eighteen months and presents the strategic controversy and the personal tragedy that have too often been subsumed in less nuanced interpretations of America's march to final victory. This book should find its way onto the reading list of any serious student of the strategy and the experiences of that era. In a fast-moving narrative that still manages to put the events in context, Zeiler demonstrates the consequences of the Allied decision to push for a final and complete victory over Japan in what he sees as Japan's inability to act decisively to avoid 'unconditional defeat.'
Excellent book for enthusiasts of World War II, military history, and Japanese history
A concise and readable military history of the Pacific Theater of the Second World War.
Thomas Zeiler successfully re-creates the fury of the Pacific War and shows us the ferocity, brutality, and fanaticism-of both sides-that was the reality of the Pacific War.
At last, a worthy historian has taken on the task of examining the issue of unconditional surrender in the Pacific Theater from the perspective of those actually waging that conflict. In clear and decisive prose, Thomas W. Zeiler looks at the Pacific War's last eighteen months and presents the strategic controversy and the personal tragedy that have too often been subsumed in less nuanced interpretations of America's march to final victory. This book should find its way onto the reading list of any serious student of the strategy and the experiences of that era. In a fast-moving narrative that still manages to put the events in context, Zeiler demonstrates the consequences of the Allied decision to push for a final and complete victory over Japan in what he sees as Japan's inability to act decisively to avoid 'unconditional defeat.'
Excellent book for enthusiasts of World War II, military history, and Japanese history
A concise and readable military history of the Pacific Theater of the Second World War.