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History of United States naval operations in World War II. Volume 6 Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier 22 July 1942-1 May 1944

History of United States naval operations in World War II ; 6

by Morison Samuel Eliot

Synopsis

The University of Illinois Press continues its paperback release of Samuel Eliot Morison's panoramic fifteen-volume naval history with three volumes that chronicle the war in the Pacific from May 1942 through May 1944. This new edition will be issued in increments of three volumes per season through Spring 2003.

Morison's genius for capturing the flash and fire and the pathos of combat infuses his narrative with an immense vitality and suspense. This is not an official history, in the ordinary sense of that term, but "Morison's history, " a gripping, face-to-face encounter with the human drama of war.

Volume 6: Breaking the Bismarcks Barrier, 22 July 1942 -- 1 May 1944 tracks the Allies' entrance into the offensive phase of the Pacific war. Having gained crucial victories at Midway and Guadalcanal, Allied forces committed substantially increased resources to breaking the Bismarcks barrier, a formidable net of Japanese air and naval bases stretching from the central Solomons to New Guinea, controlling all shipping between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2001
ISBN-13 9780252069970
ISBN-10 0252069978
Class Copyright
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Subject HISTORY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 493
Length of Recording 22
Shelf No. HZ767