Books pacific theater books page 1 the national wwii. The series is a companion piece to the 2001 miniseries band of brothers and focuses on the united states marine corps s actions in the pacific theater of operations within the wider pacific war. The prisoners of war were forced to go on long marches to prison camps. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. The game enables players to recreate the entire course of the war, form the opening japanese attack on 7 december, 1941 to the. In the last several decades a small group of historians, researchers, writers and civil war enthusiasts have begun to recover the stories of these forgotten warriors.
Pacific crucible war at sea in the pacific, 19411942 by. During the early years of the pacific war, submarine warfare was an inexact and faulty operation. Nik spender describes how american torpedo pilot george h. Omar bradley is the only other high ranking army officer in wwii who wrote a better history book about that war. Hong kong 194145 first strike in the pacific war, benjamin lai. John costellos the pacific war has now established itself as the standard onevolume account of world war ii in the pacific.
Mar 29, 2020 war of the pacific, 187983, conflict involving chile, bolivia, and peru, which resulted in chilean annexation of valuable disputed territory on the pacific coast. The novel exemplifies the stressors of war at sea, fear of attack, boredom, and the struggle to trust shipmates when life and limb are on the line. The 100 year quest to perfect the aircraft carrier. Marines in the marianas, peleliu, iwo jima, and okinawa, 19441945 by eric hammel goodreads author 4. Guadalcanalthe world war ii a sweeping narrative historythe first in over twenty yearsof americas first major offensive of world war ii, the brutal, noquartergiven campaign to take japaneseoccupied guadalcanalfrom early august until midnovember of 1942, us marines, sailors, and pilots struggled for dominance against. Never before have the separate stories of fighting in china, malaya, burma, the east indies, the phillipines, new guinea, the solomon islands, and the aleutians been so brilliantly woven. War in the pacific, with its 1 day turns and naming every pilot in the whole war goes a little too far in detail. Art and war in the pacific world makes valuable interventions in the study of the pacific. It lasted from 1879 to 1884, and was fought over chilean claims on coastal bolivian territory in the atacama desert.
The book then chronicles all significant actions from the early allied defeats in the philippines, the east indies, and new guinea. Buy a cheap copy of war in the pacific book by richard overy. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle. List of books and articles about world war ii pacific. It was the struggle that rolled back the japanese empire and set the stage for. Fortunately, there is no shortage of worthwhile books about the. The japanese amassed a vast new empire with a defensive perimeter that ranged from western alaska to the solomon islands. A personal recollection of the pacific war written in 1949 by the commander of the fifth army airforce. The war at sea besides critical hit locations for all weapons platforms and any radar installations, individual armor locations and a wealth of performance and characteristics data, each ships crew has an experience rating for day and night combat. Hagen has put together a great series of books called war in the pacific. War in the pacific volume i, ii, iii by jerome hagen.
The book covers all the significant actions of the pacific theater, from the early allied defeats to the last japanese death throes, candidly discussing the behindthescenes allied bickering and backbiting as well as the japanese emperors refusal to involve himself in daily governmental decisions, thereby needlessly prolonging the war. The timeline highlights events of the twopronged offensive by allied forces in the pacific that led to the defeat of japan. Blunting the japanese onslaught throughout the winter and spring of 1942 the war news reaching the united states from the pacific was grim. A story of family, courage, and sacrifice from pearl harbor to iwo jima. Crisis in the pacific the battles for the philippine islands by the men who fought them, gerald astor. Never before have the separate stories of fighting in china, malaya, burma, the east indies, the phillipines, new guinea, the solomon islands, and the aleutians been so brilliantly woven together to provide a clear account of one of the most massive movements of men and. A sweeping narrative historythe first in over twenty yearsof americas first major offensive of world war ii, the brutal, noquartergiven campaign to take japaneseoccupied guadalcanalfrom early august until midnovember of 1942, us marines, sailors, and pilots struggled for dominance against. Prior to america sentry into world war ii, the united states was a signatory to numerous international treaties decrying unrestricted submarine warfare against merchant shipping. The third and final volume in the trilogy,twilight of the gods. If you want a more detailed set of reads i would look at willmotts empires in the balance, the barrier and the javelin, the war with japan, and his battle of leyte gulf. You may already be familiar with the pacific war but the pacific, a 2010 miniseries produced by hbo, is a media event that can shine a new light on the war and its major moments. The pacific war, sometimes called the asiapacific war, was the theater of world war ii that was fought in the pacific and asia. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search.
It was also the date on which the usa declared war on japan and its allies. The pacific war is the complete story of possibly the most cataclysmic chapter in the annals of human conflictfrom its explosive opening salvo at pearl harbor to its ominous conclusion in the mushroom clouds of hiroshima and nagasaki. Ian tolls conquering tide is the middle piece of his pacific war history, and it is a superb fit with the first volume, pacific crucible. Toll has also served as a juror for the national endowment for the humanities, a cultural ambassador for the u. The story of japans last chance to avert armageddon and richard b. Most of those who read war books or like to see war movies generally consider that japan just took the whim to bomb pearl harbour as a safeguard t. His others have covered topics from pearl harbor to dday to the war of 1812. Books on the pacific war from pearl harbor to hiroshima. War in the pacific admirals edition game matrix games. Events of the war in the pacific throughout this 50th anniversary commemorative book is a timeline of events in the pacific theatre of world war ii.
An excellent account of the second world war in the philippines, from the pre war american colony to the disasters of 194142, the long struggle of the resistance to macarthurs eventual return and the costly battles that followed. The second section written by gallicchio covers the period at the very end of the war. He writes history like i love to read it and makes it educational, exciting and entertaining. The definitive onevolume account of world war ii in the pacific theaterthe first book to weave together the separate stories of the fighting in china, malaya. Dec 14, 2016 ian tolls conquering tide is the middle piece of his pacific war history, and it is a superb fit with the first volume, pacific crucible. The game enables players to recreate the entire course of the war with the us, from the opening japanese attack on 7 december, 1941 to the. A one hour documentary which outlines the pacific campaign, from the fleet versus fleet conflict and the carrier war in the coral sea, midway, and the marianas, through general macarthurs. A history of the asiapacific war share their world war ii histories, deeply focused on the origins and the endgame of the asiapacific theatre. Mancinis approach is a useful model for historians and art historians writing about the exchanges that influenced the movement and appearance of art, artifacts, and architecture within and outside the region. The book was written by martha maccallum, a news anchor for fox news, with our chief historian ronald j. Joint chiefs, responsible for direction of the war in the paci.
Now a major motion picture from jerry bruckheimer in theaters everywhere. World war ii is sometimes thought of as primarily a fight against nazi germany, with the war in the pacific as an afterthought. Further, i anticipate tolls forthcoming volume covering 1945 and the third book of nigel hamiltons trilogy on franklin delano roosevelt in world war ii, which i think will demonstrate that fdr played a much bigger role in directing pacific strategy than as indicated in implacable foes. Military historian frank downfall taps a massive, multicontinent array of sources to deliver the definitive account of the first phase of wwii in the pacific. First released in march of 2010, the pacific came to light after the resounding success of band of brothers, a miniseries that featured soldiers stories within the european theater of world war ii. Never before have the separate stories of fighting in china, malaya, burma, the east indies, the phillipines, new guinea, the solomon islands, and the aleutians been so brilliantly woven together to provide a clear account of one of the most massive movements. It grew out of a dispute between chile and bolivia over control of a part of the atacama desert that lies between the 23rd and 26th. Navys pacific war, which turned very narrowly on the carrier battles of 1942.
Implacable foes, war in the pacific 4445 by waldo heinrichs and marc gallicchio by january 15, 2018 may 31, 2018 bluf. Gay witnessed the battle of midway after being shot down by japanese fighters, how american seaman james j. Discover librarianselected research resources on world war ii pacific theater from the questia online library, including fulltext online books, academic journals, magazines, newspapers and more. It is detailed and an excellent study about events leading up to the war and the war itself. War in the western pacific, 19441945, will be published in july 2020. This multimediaenriched e book gives you the sights, sounds, and details of the pacific side of the second world war. Jerrys lectures have helped me better understand how the war in the pacific unfolded. Mini series erules folio series erules axis empires tkds. It is advertised as the best one volume book on the war and perhaps it is. The pacific war by john costello john costellos the pacific war has now established itself as the standard onevolume account of world war ii in the pacific. The pacific is a 2010 american war drama miniseries produced by hbo, playtone, and dreamworks that premiered in the united states on march 14, 2010. The book begins in 1944 as american forces began to shift from containment of the japanese advance, to a sustained offensive. The us army in the pacific war, 19411943 is the title of the new book by mcmanus, curators distinguished professor of.
Jerome hagens war in the pacific is a collection of historical accounts of world war ii in the pacific theater. I also want to get the reader newsletter featuring book deals, recommendations, and giveaways. Millers novel, inside the cold war, youll find a deep dive into trickery, treachery, mayhem, and murder that. Pacific war, major theatre of world war ii that covered a large portion of the pacific ocean, east asia, and southeast asia, with significant engagements occurring as far south as northern australia and as far north as the aleutian islands. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. Never before has such a unique assembly of rare documents been available.
Unknown valor february 12, 2020 carrie we are excited to announce the book launch for unknown valor. World war ii lesson 7 the war in the pacific while the americans were fighting in europe, the japanese army easily took american outposts such as corregidor in the philippine islands. His first volume of that series america at war is an engrossing history of wwii as fought in the pacific. The author does not second guess anyone but presents the facts and lets the facts speak for themselves. This masterful history encompasses the heart of the pacific war the period between mid1942 and mid1944when parallel allied counteroffensives north and south of the equator washed over japans farflung island empire like a conquering tide, concluding with japans irreversible strategic defeat in the marianas.
Heres your opportunity to let others know your favorite books on the war that led us from pearl harbor to tokyo bay. Looks at the eighteen day long battle of hong kong, a gallant but doomed british and commonwealth attempt to defend the colony against a larger japanese army with powerful air support. Guerra del pacifico, also known as the saltpeter war spanish. The pacific miniseries features the 1st marine division s battles in the pacific, such as guadalcanal, cape gloucester, peleliu, and okinawa, as well as basilones involvement in the battle of iwo jima. The first, authored by heinrichs, provides detailed descriptions of combat operations. Johnsen bombs away a history of the 70th bombardment squadron m in early world war ii. For reasons big and small, understandable and unjustified, the war in the pacific during world war ii has largely been overshadowed by the allies war against hitler. The pacific war by costello is a similar read akin to spectors book. Aug 19, 2015 world war ii is sometimes thought of as primarily a fight against nazi germany, with the war in the pacific as an afterthought.
The following article on war in the pacific during world war two is an excerpt from barrett tillmans book on wave and wing. An indepth account of an often overlooked phase of world war ii. Now available in paperback, conquering tide tells the story of the fight after the battle of midway in the air, on and under the water, and on specks of land. Tolls useful and diligently constructed history of the first seven months of the pacific war, calls our attention to many such pivotal figures, who, as we move. War in the pacific covers the entire pacific theater of wwii from dec 7th 1941 until june 30th 1946. Both sides developed these unique, powerful striking forces from scratch and over 20 years for this specific moment. The forgotten story of australia, japan and the pacific war crimes trials. What are the best books on the pacific theater of wwii. Robert oppenheimer hiroshima nagasaki nuremberg trials in order to defeat japan and end the war in the paci. The pacific strategy, 19411944 the national wwii museum. Buy this book japans attack on pearl harbor climaxed half a. War of the pacific south american history britannica. War in the pacific is a multilevel simulation of the pacific theater of operations during world war ii. Guerra del salitre and by multiple other names, was a war between chile and a bolivianperuvian alliance.