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The Pacific war : clash of empires in World War II

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This is a rich and broadranging account of the Asia-Pacific campaigns of WWII.

Drawing on recently released documents in US and British archives, Douglas Ford explores why the belligerents in the Pacific war fought the way that they did.

This book focuses not only on the battlefield level, but also provides a perspective from the military high command, government, and non-combatant citizens.

How did Japan emerge as a Great Power following the breakdown of the Washington Treaty system of 1921-22?

What factors propelled Japan's aggressive expansion on the Asian continent during the 1930s?

After Pearl Harbor, Japan rapidly conquered Southeast Asia and the western Pacific but the tide of the war shifted in the Allies' favour at Midway and Guadalcanal.

This book concludes with the reasons why the Pacific War ended with Japan's unconditional surrender, and the consequences of the dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945.

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Hambledon Continuum
1847252370 / 9781847252371
Hardback
22/12/2011
United Kingdom
English
280 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white)
24 cm