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The naval battles of the Pacific during World War II involved millions of men and countless ships and aircraft in a dramatic saga of victory and defeat. The Japanese entered the war with a belief in their invincibility, anticipating success through a "divine wind." However, by the end, the Imperial Japanese Navy suffered devastating defeats, leading to a humbling of a once-proud nation. Japan's fate hinged on a few critical battles, illustrating the vast difference between victory and defeat, as noted by Napoleon. This book, drawing from previously unused Japanese sources, presents the Pacific War from the Japanese perspective, highlighting both well-known and obscure sea battles. It traces the war's origins, exploring the economic, political, and cultural factors that culminated in the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and the establishment of the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere. The narrative then details the decline of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which became vulnerable as its defense perimeter expanded beyond land-based air cover. Focusing on major engagements like Coral Sea, Midway, and the crucial campaigns in the Solomons, Marianas, and Philippines, the account is enriched by detailed track charts and Japanese photographs. This comprehensive volume addresses gaps in the naval war narrative, corrects previous inaccuracies, and offers valuable insights for contemporary readers and future historians.

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A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Paul S. Dull

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Titel
A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Paul S. Dull
Erscheinungsdatum
1978
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
402
ISBN10
0870210971
ISBN13
9780870210976
Reihe
Originaltitel
A battle history of the imperial japanese navy
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The naval battles of the Pacific during World War II involved millions of men and countless ships and aircraft in a dramatic saga of victory and defeat. The Japanese entered the war with a belief in their invincibility, anticipating success through a "divine wind." However, by the end, the Imperial Japanese Navy suffered devastating defeats, leading to a humbling of a once-proud nation. Japan's fate hinged on a few critical battles, illustrating the vast difference between victory and defeat, as noted by Napoleon. This book, drawing from previously unused Japanese sources, presents the Pacific War from the Japanese perspective, highlighting both well-known and obscure sea battles. It traces the war's origins, exploring the economic, political, and cultural factors that culminated in the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and the establishment of the Greater East Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere. The narrative then details the decline of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which became vulnerable as its defense perimeter expanded beyond land-based air cover. Focusing on major engagements like Coral Sea, Midway, and the crucial campaigns in the Solomons, Marianas, and Philippines, the account is enriched by detailed track charts and Japanese photographs. This comprehensive volume addresses gaps in the naval war narrative, corrects previous inaccuracies, and offers valuable insights for contemporary readers and future historians.