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Routledge Library Editions: World War II in Asia

Routledge Library Editions: World War II in Asia

1st Edition

By Various, John J. Sbrega
May 26, 2015

The 4 volumes in this set, originally published between 1980 and 1983, bring to light and focus on the conflict between Japan and Australia and Japan and the USA. Timothy Hall’s volumes, richly illustrated with black & white photographs, used highly contentious documents as their sources and ...

The War Against Japan, 1941-1945 (RLE World War II in Asia) An Annotated Bibliography

The War Against Japan, 1941-1945 (RLE World War II in Asia): An Annotated Bibliography

1st Edition

By John J. Sbrega
November 01, 2016

With over 5,200 entries, this volume remains one of the most extensive annotated bibliographies on the USA’s fight against Japan in the Second World War. Including books, articles, and de-classified documents up to the end of 1987, the book is organized into six categories: Part 1 presents ...

Darwin 1942 (RLE World War II in Asia)

Darwin 1942 (RLE World War II in Asia)

1st Edition

By Timothy Hall
October 26, 2016

On Wednesday 18 February 1942 the Japanese air force bombed Darwin. Whilst this fact is well known, very few people know exactly what happened. Timothy Hall was the first writer to be given acess to all the official reports of the time and as a result he has been able to reveal exactly what ...

New Guinea 1942-44 (RLE World War II in Asia)

New Guinea 1942-44 (RLE World War II in Asia)

1st Edition

By Timothy Hall
October 26, 2016

Drawing on material that had only just been released when this book was originally published in 1981, this book provides a graphic account of the war which, to all intents and purposes, was fought on Australian soil against Australian people – a war which came to the very door of Australia itself....

The Fall of Singapore 1942

The Fall of Singapore 1942

1st Edition

By Timothy Hall
October 26, 2016

Singapore fell to the Japanese on 15 September 1942, but in 1941 Europeans on the island felt still untouched by war, lulled into security by the belief that Singapore was impregnable from the sea. However, the Planning Chief of Imperial Army Headquarters in Tokyo had realised a successful invasion...

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