Australia 1944-45
Victory in the Pacific
Herausgeber: Dean, Peter J
Australia 1944-45
Victory in the Pacific
Herausgeber: Dean, Peter J
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Thoroughly researched and generously illustrated, Australia 1944-45 is the compelling final instalment in Peter Dean's Pacific War series.
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Thoroughly researched and generously illustrated, Australia 1944-45 is the compelling final instalment in Peter Dean's Pacific War series.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9781107083462
- ISBN-10: 110708346X
- Artikelnr.: 43490736
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 161mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 724g
- ISBN-13: 9781107083462
- ISBN-10: 110708346X
- Artikelnr.: 43490736
Introduction; Part I. Strategy: 1. Advancing national interests: deciding
Australia's war strategy 1944-1945 David Horner; 2. The Southwest Pacific
area: military strategy and operations 1944-45 Peter J. Dean and Kevin
Holzimmer; 3. Holding on to the finish: the Japanese Army in the South and
Southwest Pacific, 1944-45 Hiroyuki Shindo; Part II. Australia at War: 4.
The prisoner of war experience Joan Beaumont; 5. Total war on the
Australian home front 1943-45 Michael Molkentin; Part III. Green Armour and
Special Operations: 6. Learning and adapting for jungle warfare, 1942-1945:
the Australian and British/Indian armies Daniel Marston; 7. Intelligence
and special operations in the Southwest Pacific 1942-45 John Blaxland; Part
IV. The Naval and Air War: the RAN and RAAF 1944-45: 8. The RAN at war in
1944-45 Ian Pfennigwerth; 9. 'On the scrap heap of the Yanks': the RAAF in
the Southwest Pacific Area in 1944-45 Mark Johnston; Part V. The New Guinea
Campaign: 10. 'Given a second rate job': operations in Aitape-Wewak and New
Britain 1944-45 Lachlan Grant; 11. More than mopping up: Bougainville Karl
James; Part VI. The Borneo Campaign: 12. Amphibious warfare: training and
logistics 1942-45 Rhys Crawley and Peter J. Dean; 13. 'To capture Tarakan':
was operation Oboe 1 unnecessary? Tony Hastings and Peter Stanley; 14.
Brunei and Labuan Bay Garth Pratten; 15. 'Calling the tune': Australian and
Allied operations at Balikpapan Garth Pratten; Afterword: and then came
peace? Michael McKernan.
Australia's war strategy 1944-1945 David Horner; 2. The Southwest Pacific
area: military strategy and operations 1944-45 Peter J. Dean and Kevin
Holzimmer; 3. Holding on to the finish: the Japanese Army in the South and
Southwest Pacific, 1944-45 Hiroyuki Shindo; Part II. Australia at War: 4.
The prisoner of war experience Joan Beaumont; 5. Total war on the
Australian home front 1943-45 Michael Molkentin; Part III. Green Armour and
Special Operations: 6. Learning and adapting for jungle warfare, 1942-1945:
the Australian and British/Indian armies Daniel Marston; 7. Intelligence
and special operations in the Southwest Pacific 1942-45 John Blaxland; Part
IV. The Naval and Air War: the RAN and RAAF 1944-45: 8. The RAN at war in
1944-45 Ian Pfennigwerth; 9. 'On the scrap heap of the Yanks': the RAAF in
the Southwest Pacific Area in 1944-45 Mark Johnston; Part V. The New Guinea
Campaign: 10. 'Given a second rate job': operations in Aitape-Wewak and New
Britain 1944-45 Lachlan Grant; 11. More than mopping up: Bougainville Karl
James; Part VI. The Borneo Campaign: 12. Amphibious warfare: training and
logistics 1942-45 Rhys Crawley and Peter J. Dean; 13. 'To capture Tarakan':
was operation Oboe 1 unnecessary? Tony Hastings and Peter Stanley; 14.
Brunei and Labuan Bay Garth Pratten; 15. 'Calling the tune': Australian and
Allied operations at Balikpapan Garth Pratten; Afterword: and then came
peace? Michael McKernan.
Introduction; Part I. Strategy: 1. Advancing national interests: deciding
Australia's war strategy 1944-1945 David Horner; 2. The Southwest Pacific
area: military strategy and operations 1944-45 Peter J. Dean and Kevin
Holzimmer; 3. Holding on to the finish: the Japanese Army in the South and
Southwest Pacific, 1944-45 Hiroyuki Shindo; Part II. Australia at War: 4.
The prisoner of war experience Joan Beaumont; 5. Total war on the
Australian home front 1943-45 Michael Molkentin; Part III. Green Armour and
Special Operations: 6. Learning and adapting for jungle warfare, 1942-1945:
the Australian and British/Indian armies Daniel Marston; 7. Intelligence
and special operations in the Southwest Pacific 1942-45 John Blaxland; Part
IV. The Naval and Air War: the RAN and RAAF 1944-45: 8. The RAN at war in
1944-45 Ian Pfennigwerth; 9. 'On the scrap heap of the Yanks': the RAAF in
the Southwest Pacific Area in 1944-45 Mark Johnston; Part V. The New Guinea
Campaign: 10. 'Given a second rate job': operations in Aitape-Wewak and New
Britain 1944-45 Lachlan Grant; 11. More than mopping up: Bougainville Karl
James; Part VI. The Borneo Campaign: 12. Amphibious warfare: training and
logistics 1942-45 Rhys Crawley and Peter J. Dean; 13. 'To capture Tarakan':
was operation Oboe 1 unnecessary? Tony Hastings and Peter Stanley; 14.
Brunei and Labuan Bay Garth Pratten; 15. 'Calling the tune': Australian and
Allied operations at Balikpapan Garth Pratten; Afterword: and then came
peace? Michael McKernan.
Australia's war strategy 1944-1945 David Horner; 2. The Southwest Pacific
area: military strategy and operations 1944-45 Peter J. Dean and Kevin
Holzimmer; 3. Holding on to the finish: the Japanese Army in the South and
Southwest Pacific, 1944-45 Hiroyuki Shindo; Part II. Australia at War: 4.
The prisoner of war experience Joan Beaumont; 5. Total war on the
Australian home front 1943-45 Michael Molkentin; Part III. Green Armour and
Special Operations: 6. Learning and adapting for jungle warfare, 1942-1945:
the Australian and British/Indian armies Daniel Marston; 7. Intelligence
and special operations in the Southwest Pacific 1942-45 John Blaxland; Part
IV. The Naval and Air War: the RAN and RAAF 1944-45: 8. The RAN at war in
1944-45 Ian Pfennigwerth; 9. 'On the scrap heap of the Yanks': the RAAF in
the Southwest Pacific Area in 1944-45 Mark Johnston; Part V. The New Guinea
Campaign: 10. 'Given a second rate job': operations in Aitape-Wewak and New
Britain 1944-45 Lachlan Grant; 11. More than mopping up: Bougainville Karl
James; Part VI. The Borneo Campaign: 12. Amphibious warfare: training and
logistics 1942-45 Rhys Crawley and Peter J. Dean; 13. 'To capture Tarakan':
was operation Oboe 1 unnecessary? Tony Hastings and Peter Stanley; 14.
Brunei and Labuan Bay Garth Pratten; 15. 'Calling the tune': Australian and
Allied operations at Balikpapan Garth Pratten; Afterword: and then came
peace? Michael McKernan.