The final months of Allied naval bombardments on the Home Islands
during World War II have, for whatever reason, frequently been
overlooked by historians. Yet the Allies' final naval campaign against
Japan involved the largest and arguably most successful wartime naval
fleet ever assembled, and was the climax to the greatest naval war in
history. Though suffering grievous losses during its early attacks, by
July 1945 the United States Third Fleet wielded 1,400 aircraft just
off the coast of Japan, while Task Force 37, the British Pacific
Fleet's carrier and battleship striking force, was the most powerful
single formation ever assembled by the Royal Navy. In the final months
of the war the Third Fleet's 20 American and British aircraft carriers
would hurl over 10,000 aerial sorties against the Home Islands, whilst
another ten Allied battleships would inflict numerous
morale-destroying shellings on Japanese coastal cities. In this
illustrated study, historian Brian Lane Herder draws on primary
sources and expert analysis to chronicle the full story of the Allies'
Navy Siege of Japan from February 1945 to the very last days of World
War II.
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War Plan Orange Triumphant
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ISBN
9781472840370
Publisert
2020
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Osprey Publishing
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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