The Second World War In The Far East (2002) By H. P. Willmott
Starting in 1931 with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria, the author reveals how Japan planned to challenge the established colonial powers and why her forces were able to inflict such shattering defeats on the British and Americans in 1941-42. Vivid accounts of the world's greatest sea battles follow, as the US navy avenged Pearl Harbor at the battle of midway and drove across the Pacific to liberate the Philippines and destroy the Imperial Fleet.
- Soft Cover
- 240 pages
- In Good Condition