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The Battle Of Manila Poisoned Victory In The Pacific War Nicholas Evan Sarantakes

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The Battle Of Manila Poisoned Victory In The Pacific War Nicholas Evan Sarantakes
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 20.69 MB
Pages: 504
Author: Nicholas Evan Sarantakes
ISBN: 9780199948857, 0199948852
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Battle Of Manila Poisoned Victory In The Pacific War Nicholas Evan Sarantakes by Nicholas Evan Sarantakes 9780199948857, 0199948852 instant download after payment.

A thrilling and in-depth look at the battle for Manila, the third-bloodiest battle of World War II and the culmination point of the war in the Pacific theater. In 1945 the United States and Japan fought the largest and most devastating land battle of their war in the Pacific, a month-long struggle for the city of Manila. The only urban fighting in the Pacific theater, the Battle of Manila was the third-bloodiest battle of World War II, behind Leningrad and Berlin. It was a key piece of the campaign to retake control of the Philippine Islands, which itself signified the culmination of the war, breaking the back of Japanese strategic power and sealing its outcome. In The Battle of Manila, Nicholas Sarantakes offers the first in-depth account of this crucial campaign from the American, Japanese, and, significantly, Filipino perspective. Fighting was building by building, with both sides forced to adapt to the new combat environment. None of the U.S. units that...

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