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The Allied Defense Of The Malay Barrier 19411942 Tom Womack

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The Allied Defense Of The Malay Barrier 19411942 Tom Womack
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.64 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Tom Womack
ISBN: 9781476622675, 1476622671
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Allied Defense Of The Malay Barrier 19411942 Tom Womack by Tom Womack 9781476622675, 1476622671 instant download after payment.

Though few realize it, the Netherlands East Indies were the object of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Likewise, their invasions of Guam, Wake Island and the Philippines were mainly diversionary operations to safeguard their main assault on Dutch and British colonies. Since the end of World War I, Japan had coveted the vast East Indies oil reserves, and the colony had feared invasion since Germany overran Holland in May 1940. Isolated politically the weakly defended archipelago was a tempting prize. The East Indies government initially maintained a strict policy of neutrality while desperately working to build up its military strength. As Japanese actions pushed the region toward war, the Dutch reluctantly embraced closer ties with America and Britain. For a brief period, the East Indies were key players in Pacific War strategy. This book details for the first time in English the Dutch prewar strategy, their efforts to counter Japanese espionage and their sizable though largely forgotten military contribution in the early months of the Pacific War.

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