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Great Pacific War: A History of the American-Japanese Campaign of 1931-33

Author Hector Bywater
Publisher Applewood Books
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN1557095574
ISBN-139781557095572
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Sales Rank980,220
CategoryHistory
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This blow-by-blow fictional account of a war between the United States and Japan was a forerunner of actual events, written 16 years before the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Bywater, the world's leading naval authority in the period between the two world wars, prophesied the following: A Japanese surprise attack attacks U. S. naval forces in the Pacific. Japanese troops simultaneously invade the Phillippines and Guam. Recognizing their limits, Japanese commanders hold off from any attempt to capture Hawaii.
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