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No Pearl Harbor: How World War II Could Have Changed Without Japan’s Attack
The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, was a turning point in world history, pulling the United States directly into World War II. But what if Japan never launched the attack? This video ...
The Second World War has been described as the greatest human catastrophe of all time. The scope of destruction and lives ...
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The Pacific War: Brutal Fighting Across the World’s Largest Battlefield
Spanning from 1941 to 1945, the Pacific War was a vast and brutal theater of World War II, pitting Allied forces against ...
With China as its new rival, America is reviving old wartime facilities across the Pacific. Tinian once allowed its bombers ...
Aug. 14 is National Navajo Code Talker Day, honoring the over 400 Code Talkers who served alongside U.S. Marines in the ...
FDR announces that, by Executive Order, Pacific Coast Japanese Americans will be relocated to internment camps. During the course of the war, over 17,000 Japanese Americans volunteer and fight for ...
WE ARE ahead of schedule in the Pacific war because we have outfought, outgeneraled, and outproduced the Japanese. The ocean empire of Japan, as distinct from her continental possessions, lies ...
So I’m reviewing a collection of Pacific War oral histories titled, weirdly enough, The Pacific War Remembered. It’s a reissue of a book first published during the mid-1980s.
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander John Sefcik, a weapons officer assigned to USS Farragut, said in a news release on July 22: ...
According to War and the Working Class, a Soviet trade-union journal, “ Disappointment over the military might of Germany is growing in Japan. . . .
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