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The Pacific Naval War, 1941-1945

โœ Scribed by Wragg, David


Publisher
Casemate Publishers;Pen & Sword Maritime
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
207
Edition
First Edition
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Pacific Naval War 1941-1945 is an account of the war between the Allies and the Japanese. This was primarily a naval war as sea power allowed the Japanese to mount their attack on Pearl Harbor and then advance westwards and southwards, and it was sea power that enabled the Allies to strike back and even take the war to Japan itself. The tide turned very quickly, with the overwhelming US victory at Midway in June 1942 ending any Japanese hope of domination, and eventually saw the greatest naval battle in history at Leyte Gulf as American forces retook the Philippines.

The book begins by setting the scene in the Far East and the decisions that led Japan into war, and also by looking at the situation faced by the Royal Navy elsewhere, with its initial heavy losses of major ships, and especially aircraft carriers. Yet, within a couple of years, the Royal Navy was able to send the strongest and most balanced fleet in its history to the Far East and played a major role in attacking Japanese oil production and in preventing reinforcements being flown from Japan to Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

The conflict also saw the Royal Australian Navy develop from a small force designed to support the Royal Navy in the southern hemisphere into a viable naval force in its own right and ready to become a balanced fleet in the immediate postwar years. The progress of the war is supported by eyewitness accounts from those involved in the fighting at sea

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: 1 'We'll Send a Strong Fleet!' --
Fortress Singapore 1 --
2 The Opponents 10 --
3 Aircraft Carriers and Carrier-Borne Aircraft 19 --
4 Crippling the US Pacific Fleet --
the Attack on Pearl Harbor 38 --
5 Japan Sweeps Westwards 49 --
6 Striking Back 64 --
7 Advancing Across the Pacific 83 --
8 God Damn Josephus Daniels! --
the Royal Navy Returns to the East 103 --
9 Leyte Gulf --
the Largest Naval Battle 119 --
10 Kamikaze 143 --
11 The Submarine War 155 --
12 Formosa and Okinawa 169 --
13 What Might Have Been? 180.

โœฆ Subjects


World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Ocean.;World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations, American.;World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations, British.;World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations, Japanese.;Pazifikkrieg (1941-1945);Seekrieg.;USA.


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