Military history

World War II: The Pacific

World War II: The Pacific

Atlas of Conflicts explains how and why the major wars of the twentieth century started, describes what happened, and analyzes how the results changed our world. Each title includes twenty-four maps that illustrate in graphic form how the battles and campaigns were fought, how boundaries were redrawn, and how nations were reshaped. Atlas of Conflicts provides a wealth of primary source quotations and statistical information along with powerful historic photographs of both military and civilian participants in each war.

Chapter 1. Japanese Victories

Chapter 2. Land and Sea Battles

Chapter 3. The Victims

Chapter 4. Fighting Back

Chapter 5. Closing In

Chapter 6. The End of the War

Profiles of Military and Political Leaders

Time Line

Statistics Concerning Combatant Nations

Glossary

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