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Review The Great Pacific War Reviewed by William L. Langer July 1932 Published on July 1, 1932 Share & Download Print Save ...
AMERICA is getting into her stride in the Pacific. In spite of Japan’s offensive power and the strength of her positions, which together guarantee a long struggle, our war of planes, ships, and ...
Wednesday, April 1, marks the 75th anniversary of the last brutal battle against Japanese forces, the largest amphibious invasion of the Pacific war. Seventy-five years later, U.S. forces are still on ...
The Soviet Union declares war on Japan and invades Japanese-held Manchuria in the largest land offensive of the Pacific War. August 9, 1945 Japan learns that the Soviets have entered the war.
To honor the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima, the National Museum of the Pacific War is hosting a three-day commemorative event from February 21–23, ...
In “The Great American Railroad War: How Ambrose Bierce and Frank Norris Took on the Central Pacific Railroad,” Dennis Drabelle recounts the journalistic and literary efforts to tame the ...
So I’m reviewing a collection of Pacific War oral histories titled, weirdly enough, The Pacific War Remembered. It’s a reissue of a book first published during the mid-1980s. It consists of ...
The organization Ocean Cleanup says it can have the Great Pacific Garbage Patch eliminated within the next five years at a cost of $4 billion. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, the largest area of ...
If you want to follow, minute by minute, five of the major engagements of World War II in the Pacific as recorded by the British, then this is the book for you. The account of each engagement is drawn ...
JAPAN’S long succession of defeats in the Pacific has had more impact on her High Command than fear of Russian participation in the war or Germany’s collapse. They are more concerned with ...