World War II in the Pacific

  • World War II in the Pacific
    By William A. Renzi, Mark D. Roehrs

    Rufus Bratton of the U.S. Army Signal Corps read the intercept in his office and was instantly alarmed. When this information was added to the details of Japanese naval troop movements shared with the United States by British ...

  • World War II in the Pacific
    By William A. Renzi, Mark D. Roehrs

    The Japanese made a second, and much larger, landing on Christmas Eve at Lamon Bay, on the eastern littoral of Luzon. There they encountered varied resistance. Some Filipino units, at least initially, gave a good account of themselves, ...

  • World War II in the Pacific: Remember Pearl Harbor
    By R. Conrad Stein

    The people and events of the Pacific war, including the historic carrier-based naval battles, the savage "island hopping" campaign, the home front, and the two atomic bombs dropped on Japan.

  • World War II in the Pacific: An Encyclopedia
    By Stanley Sandler

    Stanley Sandler, one of America's most respected and best-known military historians, has brought together over 300 entries by some 200 specialists in the field to create the first encyclopedia specifically devoted to the Pacific Theatre of ...

  • World War II in the Pacific
    By R. Conrad Stein

    Examines the action in the Pacific theater of World War II, focusing on the confrontation between the United States and Japan. Includes Internet links to Web sites, source documents, and photographs related to the war.

  • World War II in the Pacific: From Pearl Harbor to Nagasaki
    By R. Conrad Stein

    "Examines World War II in the Pacific, including the causes of the war between Japan and the United States, the important battles and leaders, life for soldiers and life on the homefront, and how the war ended"--Provided by publisher.

  • World War II in the Pacific: Read Along or Enhanced eBook
    By Susan Daddis& Michelle Jovin

    ... Marine Corps War Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. Each year, around 1.5 million people visit the memorial and see the statue. Imagine you are in charge of creating a memorial for the Pacific Theater of the war. Sketch a design for a ...

  • World War II in the Pacific
    By William A. Renzi, Mark Roehrs

    Drawing on decades of new scholarship and written in an engaging, narrative style, this book traces United States-Japanese relations from the late nineteenth century to the war's end in 1945.

  • World War II in the Pacific: An Encyclopedia
    By Stanley Sandler

    ... waters. On October 17, after being delayed for several hours by rough seas, Rangers landed unopposed on Suluan. They immediately moved inland and assaulted four buildings. A small group of Japanese soldiers counterattacked, killing one ...