The End of World War II in the Pacific: The History of the Final Campaigns that Led to Imperial Japan’s Surrender-logo

The End of World War II in the Pacific: The History of the Final Campaigns that Led to Imperial Japan’s Surrender

Charles River Editors

By the spring of 1943, American military planners had begun to create a plan to dislodge Japan from east and southeast Asia. To do so, parts of the Philippines were considered main strategic points in the potential Allied attack in the Pacific. The...


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