Balas y Alambre de Púas

Balas y Alambre de Púas

Daniel Wrinn

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Editorial:
Storyteller Books, LLC
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Historia de Australasia y el Pacífico
ISBN:
9798201957513
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"Un relato reflexivo y apasionante de los inicios de la Guerra en el Pacífico". - Revisor Descubra una nueva apreciación de la guerra en el Pacífico. Desde las costas del cabo Gloucester hasta los tranquilos atolones e islas del Mar de Salomón, la Segunda Guerra Mundial dejó una profunda huella en este rincón protegido del mundo, que se sentiría durante las próximas décadas. Atrapadas en el centro de una feroz lucha entre dos superpotencias, estas islas formarían un campo de batalla poco convencional para los marines estadounidenses y la marina japonesa. Este libro le ofrece una nueva mirada al Teatro del Pacífico de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, proporcionando una visión esclarecedora de las batallas y campañas durante la ofensiva aliada. Con un desglose de tres campañas estadounidenses importantes: Operation Watchtower, una fascinante exploración de la chispa que desencadenó la ofensiva aliada en las islas del Pacífico, que detalla la agotadora lucha por la isla de Guadalcanal y su vital posición estratégica.Operation Galvanic, un relato increíble de la batalla por el atolón de Tarawa y la base que les daría un trampolín hacia el corazón de las aguas controladas por los japoneses.Operación Backhander, que ofrece un recuento apasionante de la guerra del Cabo Gloucester, Nueva Guinea y el Mar de Bismarck. Cada una de estas operaciones trascendentales son fascinantes hazañas de estrategia, planificación y valentía, entregando a los Aliados lo que eventualmente se convertiría en una victoria sobre el Teatro del Pacífico y el fin de la expansión imperialista japonesa. Este brillante libro arroja luz sobre esta faceta de la Segunda Guerra Mundial que a menudo se pasa por alto, brindando a estudiantes, fanáticos de la historia y aficionados a la Segunda Guerra Mundial por igual un desglose cautivador de la historia y el combate que definió el comienzo de la ofensiva estadounidense en el Pacífico.

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