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Homage to DivePac who posted in this thread. The Emu lives!
And for Harry Erwin, who started the thread.
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+1ORIGINAL: pws1225
Homage to DivePac who posted in this thread. The Emu lives!
+1ORIGINAL: ram_971
If you are interested in books from the perspective of the Japanese people try Japan at War: An Oral History by Haruko Taya Cook. This book is a must reading.
ORIGINAL: AndyG1
My copy is from 1992 - it's says on the back cover - distributed in USA by Seven Hills, 49 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 and in Canada by Fortress Publications, PO Box 9241, Stoney Creek, Ontario, L8G 3Xp.
Grub Street has a website:-
http://grubstreet.co.uk/product-category/aviation/ww2/
I used it to plan my invasion as the Japanese of Guadalcanal, trying to be as historically accurate as possible, in WITPAE:)
ORIGINAL: Delaware
Any opinions on Ian Toll's Pacific Crucible? I have that and Eagle Against the Sun. Should I put down Toll and read Spector first?
I am enjoying it a lot also. I preordered vol 2 which comes in September and covers 1942-44ORIGINAL: Justus2
ORIGINAL: Delaware
Any opinions on Ian Toll's Pacific Crucible? I have that and Eagle Against the Sun. Should I put down Toll and read Spector first?
I really enjoyed Pacific Crucible. It is focused on the planning for the war and the early months, but gives a good description of how the commanders on both sides appraised the situation. I especially liked the section describing Nimitz' initial assessment, his train ride across the country on his way to Pearl, reading reports but not yet in charge. I've thought about trying a game where I make minimal changes for the first two weeks, to get a feel for how Nimitz walked in.
ORIGINAL: Delaware
I am enjoying it a lot also. I preordered vol 2 which comes in September and covers 1942-44ORIGINAL: Justus2
ORIGINAL: Delaware
Any opinions on Ian Toll's Pacific Crucible? I have that and Eagle Against the Sun. Should I put down Toll and read Spector first?
I really enjoyed Pacific Crucible. It is focused on the planning for the war and the early months, but gives a good description of how the commanders on both sides appraised the situation. I especially liked the section describing Nimitz' initial assessment, his train ride across the country on his way to Pearl, reading reports but not yet in charge. I've thought about trying a game where I make minimal changes for the first two weeks, to get a feel for how Nimitz walked in.