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Leyte Gulf 1944 (2)

Leyte Gulf 1944 (2)

257 kr

257 kr

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Produktbeskrivelse

The second volume in a two-part illustrated study of the October 23-26 Battle of Leyte Gulf, which resulted in a decisive defeat for the Japanese.

The Battle of Leyte Gulf—the largest naval battle in history—comprised four major actions conducted over the course of two days, plus several associated minor clashes. The size and complexity of this epic battle remains unmatched, with two United States Navy (USN) fleets (Third and Seventh) facing a much-reduced Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), severely outnumbered and fatally lacking in airpower.

Complementing the first volume’s coverage of the IJN’s First Diversion Attack Force at the battles of the Sibuyan Sea and off Samar, this superbly illustrated second volume focuses on the forces supporting the main Japanese thrust. Naval expert Mark Stille reveals how the Japanese Main Body succeeded in its mission of luring the US Third Fleet to the north, but at a tremendous cost in the ensuing Battle off Cape Engaño.

Also explored in full visual detail is the fate of the small detachment of seven IJN ships ordered to attack into Leyte Gulf through Surigao Strait in the south. The resulting Battle of Surigao Strait on October 25, 1944 would prove to be the last battleship duel in history.

Artikkel nr.

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Egenskaper

Språkversjon

Engelsk

Bokomslagstype

Heftet

Antall sider

96 sider

Foreslått kjønn

Alle kjønn

Skrevet av

Mark Stille (Author), Jim Laurier (Illustrator)

Utgiver

Bloomsbury Publishing

Utgivelsesdato (DD/MM/ÅÅÅÅ)

30/08/2022

International Standard Book Number (ISBN)

9781472842855

Vekt og dimensjoner

Bredde

248 mm

Høyde

184 mm

Leyte Gulf 1944 (2)

257 kr

257 kr

På lager

Ti., 15 juli - ma., 21 juli


Sikker betaling

14 dagers åpent kjøp


Selges og leveres av

Adlibris