The War at Sea, 1939-1945: The offensive (2 pts.)

The War at Sea, 1939-1945: The offensive (2 pts.)
Title The War at Sea, 1939-1945: The offensive (2 pts.) PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wentworth Roskill
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1960
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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The War at Sea, 1939-1945

The War at Sea, 1939-1945
Title The War at Sea, 1939-1945 PDF eBook
Author Stephen Wentworth Roskill
Publisher
Pages 516
Release 1960
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Far East Theatre, 1941-46

History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Far East Theatre, 1941-46
Title History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery: The Far East Theatre, 1941-46 PDF eBook
Author Sir Martin Farndale
Publisher
Pages 540
Release 1986
Genre World War, 1914-1918
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Churchill

Churchill
Title Churchill PDF eBook
Author Stephen Napier
Publisher The History Press
Pages 552
Release 2018-08-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0750988789

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Churchill has gone down in history as one of the greatest leaders the world has ever known. From the day the Second World War was declared he stood out as the only man wanting to take offensive action. But is this accolade deserved? The first few years of the war were nothing short of disastrous, and author Stephen Napier shows how Churchill's strategies - and his desire not to be the first British prime minister to surrender the nation - brought the war effort to the brink of ruin and back again. Did his series of retaliatory raids in response to a German accidental bombing help cause the Blitz? Were plans already at large for the US to join the war, with Churchill as the primary puppet master? Napier explores all this and more in a shocking examination of Churchill's leadership using first-person accounts from his peers and his electorate.

Britain's Secret War against Japan, 1937-1945

Britain's Secret War against Japan, 1937-1945
Title Britain's Secret War against Japan, 1937-1945 PDF eBook
Author Douglas Ford
Publisher Routledge
Pages 273
Release 2006-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 1134244908

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A new look at how Britain’s defence establishment learned to engage Japan’s armed forces as the Pacific War progressed. Douglas Ford reveals that, prior to Japan’s invasion of Southeast Asia in December 1941, the British held a contemptuous view of Japanese military prowess. He shows that the situation was not helped by the high level of secrecy which surrounded Japan’s war planning, as well as the absence of prior engagements with the Imperial Japanese Navy and Army. The fall of ‘Fortress Singapore’ in February 1942 dispelled the notion that the Japanese were incapable of challenging the West. British military officials acknowledged how their forces in the Far East were inadequate, and made a concerted effort to improve their strength and efficiency. However, because Britain’s forces were tied down in their operations in Europe, North Africa and the Mediterranean, they had to fight the Japanese with limited resources. Drawing upon the lessons obtained through Allied experiences in the Pacific theatres as well as their own encounters in Southeast Asia, the British used the available intelligence on the strategy, tactics and morale of Japan’s armed forces to make the best use of what they had, and by the closing stages of the war in 1944 to 1945, they were able to devise a war plan which paved the way for the successful war effort. This book will be of great interest to all students of the Second World War, intelligence studies, British military history and strategic studies in general.

The Far East Theatre, 1941-1946

The Far East Theatre, 1941-1946
Title The Far East Theatre, 1941-1946 PDF eBook
Author Sir Martin Farndale
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 2000
Genre History
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En beskrivelse af engelske artillerienheders deltagelse på de krigsskuepladser i det fjerne østen, hvor engelske hærenheder var indsat i kamp mod de japanske okkupationsstyrker under 2. Verdenskrig. Bogen er forsynet med register over de enheder der deltog i krigen, troppeinddelinger, kort, og oplysninger om de chefer m.v., der førte artillerienhederne.

Operation Pacific

Operation Pacific
Title Operation Pacific PDF eBook
Author Edwyn Gray
Publisher Pen and Sword
Pages 298
Release 1990-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 0850522641

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Hollywood's version of the Naval War in the Pacific has led many people to believe that it was an all-American affair and that the Royal Navy took no part in it. But, as Edwin Gray shows in Operation Pacific, Such a scenario is a travesty of the truth. In fact, the Royal Navy and its Commonwealth partners played a very significant role in the Pacific War and waged a vigorous non-stop battle with the enemy, from the earliest days of defeat and disaster though to the ultimate triumph of Victory. And, indeed, it is not generally realised that Japanese troops actually landed in Malaya and opened hostilities in Britain a full ninety minutes before Nagumo's dive-bombers swept down on the unsuspecting American pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbour to bring the United States into the war. Operation Pacific is the first book to provide a full and detailed account of Britain's Naval contribution tot he ultimate defeat of Japan – a saga that ranges from the darkest days pf December 1941, to the vast carrier operations and kamikaze attacks of the final battles in 1945. And, while in no way disparaging the heroic achievements and fighting courage of the US forces in the Pacific, Edwyn Gray reveals that the Royal Navy's cooperation was not always welcomed by her over-mighty Ally and that America's top brass, notably admiral Ernest King and General Douglas MacAuthur , were implacably opposed to British involvement in the Pacific for both practical and political reasons. Offering a clear, concise, and comprehensive picture of the part played by the Royal Navy and Commonwealth forces in the Far East War, Operation pacific is an absorbing story handled with all the skill which readers have come to expect from one of the leading popular naval historians of our day.