Eyewitness Pacific theater: firsthand accounts of the war in the Pacific from Pearl Harbor to the atomic bombs

Tells the remarkable story of U.S. operations in the Pacific during World War II by documenting the experiences of the men and women who were stationed there

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York [u.a.] Sterling 2008
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:Tells the remarkable story of U.S. operations in the Pacific during World War II by documenting the experiences of the men and women who were stationed there
Item Description:"First Person Productions"--Spine. - Compact disc is audio disc. - Includes a full-length compact disc of interviews produced by historical documentarians Rob Lihani and Rob Kirk, "Eyewitness Pacific theater : selected eyewitness interviews; Victor Croizat, Ed Moore, William Langsford, Chuck Tatum," produced by First Person Productions for Sterling Publishing, c2008. (The compact disc is an audio cd, despite word "Photo credit: Corbis" on disc surface, which refers to photo on disc label.)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 267) and index
The road to war -- Running wild -- Coral Sea and Midway -- The defensive-offensive -- Island hopping -- The dual advance continues -- Return...with interest -- Reaping the whirlwind
Physical Description:272 S. überw. Ill., Kt. CD (12 cm)
ISBN:9781402762154

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