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The Pacific War Encyclopedia Volume 1: A-L

The Pacific War Encyclopedia Volume 1: A-L

Albert A. Nofi
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During World War II, the world bore witness to the greatest naval campaign in military history-the battle in the Pacific. This comprehensive, A-to-Z guide covers all aspects of the war from multiple perspectives, including never-before revealed insights from Japanese military figures and civilians, African-American soldiers, and women who were involved in or affected by the war. The Pacific War Encyclopedia introduces key personalities and portrays behind-the-scenes actions of the battles, while human interest stories lend readers insight into the profound affects of the Pacific War experience. Also included are significant topics rarely covered in works on the Pacific War, such as how the government policies, internal politics, production capabilities, and economies of the warring nations affected the progress and outcome of the war. Praise for the hardcover edition: "...well written...a useful source that many will enjoy reading and browsing...." James F. has written more than 100 books and articles about warfare and diplomacy. A resident of New York City, he is a military analyst for MSNBC and has been a consultant to the State Department, the CIA, and the Army War College. Albert served as a defense and military affairs consultant to CNBC, CNN, and the MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour . He is the author or co-author of many books and articles and lives in Austin, TX and New York City.
Language
English
Pages
381
Format
Hardcover
Release
July 01, 1998
ISBN 13
9780816034376

The Pacific War Encyclopedia Volume 1: A-L

Albert A. Nofi
0/5 ( ratings)
During World War II, the world bore witness to the greatest naval campaign in military history-the battle in the Pacific. This comprehensive, A-to-Z guide covers all aspects of the war from multiple perspectives, including never-before revealed insights from Japanese military figures and civilians, African-American soldiers, and women who were involved in or affected by the war. The Pacific War Encyclopedia introduces key personalities and portrays behind-the-scenes actions of the battles, while human interest stories lend readers insight into the profound affects of the Pacific War experience. Also included are significant topics rarely covered in works on the Pacific War, such as how the government policies, internal politics, production capabilities, and economies of the warring nations affected the progress and outcome of the war. Praise for the hardcover edition: "...well written...a useful source that many will enjoy reading and browsing...." James F. has written more than 100 books and articles about warfare and diplomacy. A resident of New York City, he is a military analyst for MSNBC and has been a consultant to the State Department, the CIA, and the Army War College. Albert served as a defense and military affairs consultant to CNBC, CNN, and the MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour . He is the author or co-author of many books and articles and lives in Austin, TX and New York City.
Language
English
Pages
381
Format
Hardcover
Release
July 01, 1998
ISBN 13
9780816034376

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