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Stepping Stones To Nowhere The Aleutian Islands Alaska And American Military Strategy 18671945 1st Edition Galen Perras

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Stepping Stones To Nowhere The Aleutian Islands Alaska And American Military Strategy 18671945 1st Edition Galen Perras
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Publisher: UBC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.22 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Galen Perras
ISBN: 9780774850490, 0774850493
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Stepping Stones To Nowhere The Aleutian Islands Alaska And American Military Strategy 18671945 1st Edition Galen Perras by Galen Perras 9780774850490, 0774850493 instant download after payment.

The Aleutian Islands, a mostly forgotten portion of the United States on the southwest coast of Alaska, have often assumed a key role in American military strategy. But for most Americans, prior to the Second World War, the bleak and barren islands were of little interest. In Stepping Stones to Nowhere, Galen Perras shows how that changed with the Japanese occupation of the western Aleutians, which climaxed in the horrendous battle for Attu. Perras reveals how this clash in the North Pacific demonstrated serious problems with the way that American civilian and military decision makers sought to incite a global conflict.

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