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World War 2 Pacific Theatre: A Brief History of the Pacific Theatre in WWII (World War 2, WWII, WW2, Pacific Theatre, history, Japan Invasion, Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima, Voices of the Pacific Book 1) - Ryan Jenkins, World War 2, Pearl Harbor, Pacific Theatre, Voice of the Pacific, Untold Stories, Naval Battle
World War 2 Pacific Theatre: A Brief History of the Pacific Theatre in WWII (World War 2, WWII, WW2, Pacific Theatre, history, Japan Invasion, Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima, Voices of the Pacific Book 1)
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Discover the Mysteries & Exciting Facts about the Pacific Theater of WWII ***Get this Amazon Best Seller now for the special promotion price of $2.99! Regularly priced at $4.99*** America’s involvement in the Second World War may not have been there at the start of the conflict, but once they... show more
Discover the Mysteries & Exciting Facts about the Pacific Theater of WWII
***Get this Amazon Best Seller now for the special promotion price of $2.99! Regularly priced at $4.99***

America’s involvement in the Second World War may not have been there at the start of the conflict, but once they declared their involvement, the fighting was just as intense. Much of the American fighting took place in the Pacific/Asian area of the globe, and with that came a way to do battle that was much different from the fighting in Europe. Learn about the events that led up to America’s involvement in World War II, as well as the nuances of fighting on the sea, in the air, and on the land of the Pacific Theater.

Here's a Preview of What You Will Learn
* Japan’s expansion
* The attack on Pearl Harbor
* The American decision to declare war
* The Battle of Midway
* The bombing of Japan
* and much much more!

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Comments From Other Readers
“When one thinks of the fighting in World War II, the Pacific and Asian areas are sometimes overlooked because of the focus on the action in Europe. However, it is important to note that the struggle over the Pacific Ocean and Japanese front are just as crucial as other parts of the war. This book is a good reminder of the details of this side of the conflict.” – Wes L. (Highspire, USA)

“America’s involvement in the Second World War stretched far beyond the European front and D-Day. The author follows the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and makes the connection to this event and the fighting in the Pacific Theater by land, air, and sea. Very informative read.” – Weston D. (London, UK)

“Maybe the reason we, as Americans, tend to not think so much about the Pacific perspective of our WWII involvement is because of what we did to Japan. The bombing of Japan was a controversial decision that is painful to think about, and this book does not shy away from discussing it at length. Whatever your opinion on it, it is an important part of history, and I am glad that the author chose to cover it in a balanced manner along with the other information.” – Delores K. (Bismarck, USA)


Tags: World War II, WWII, WWII Pacific theater, WWII Japan, Pearl Harbor, Japan bombing in WWII, atomic bomb, Battle of Midway, Hiroshima, Naval Battle, American War, Voices of the Pacific, World War 2, Japanese Invasion, Marine Heroes, South Pacific, History, warfare
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00KSP29II
Publisher: Success First Publishing
Pages no: 44
Edition language: English
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