The Central Pacific Campaign, 1943-1944: A Bibliography Controvich, James T. |
Controvich has compiled a thorough guide to the literature surrounding some of America's most famous World War II amphibious operations. Famous for the fights at Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian, and Guam, and for its strategic ramifications, the Central Pacific Campaign was a unique and almost totally American effort. The author cites books, memoirs, monographs, periodical/journal articles, documents, theses and dissertations, and unit histories about this crucial campaign. "This source should have particular appeal for those looking for unit histories and detailed accounts of the Central Pacific battles. Readers studying how this campaign fit into overall American strategy in World War II will also find this source useful. . . . Interested students, scholars, veterans, and 'buffs' will find this work invaluable." Choice
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| DOI: 10.1336/0313280746
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| The Central Pacific Campaign, 1943-1944: A Bibliography Series: Bibliographies of Battles and Leaders Hardback, 160 pages, $76.95 Copyright ©1990, Greenwood Press ISBN: 0-313-28074-6 DOI: 10.1336/0313280746 |
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