The End of World War II in the Pacific: The History of the Final Campaigns that Led to Imperial Japan's Surrender

The End of World War II in the Pacific: The History of the Final Campaigns that Led to Imperial Japan's Surrender

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Overview: By the spring of 1943, American military planners had begun to create a plan to dislodge Japan from east and southeast Asia. To do so, parts of the Philippines were considered main strategic points in the potential Allied attack in the Pacific. The end goal of the Allied plan was an invasion of the Japanese home islands, in which heavy aerial bombardment would precede a ground assault. In order for this to occur, Allied forces would have to occupy areas surrounding Japan, with China adding to Luzon (the largest island in the Philippines) and Formosa (a large island off the coast of China) to create a triangle from which they could launch their bombers.
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Charles River Editors
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English
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2015

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The End of World War II in the Pacific: The History of the Final Campaigns that Led to Imperial Japan's Surrender

Overview: By the spring of 1943, American military planners had begun to create a plan to dislodge Japan from east and southeast Asia. To do so, parts of the...

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