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The United States Marines in World War II - Valor and Strategy: Chronicles of WWII Marines - cover

The United States Marines in World War II - Valor and Strategy: Chronicles of WWII Marines

Bernard C. Nalty, J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman, Joseph H. Alexander, Gordon D. Gayle, Cyril J. O'Brien, Charles D. Melson, John C. Chapin, Richard Harwood, Harry W. Edwards, James A. Donovan, J. Michael Miller, Henry I. Shaw Jr., Charles R. Smith, Center Marine Corps Historical

Casa editrice: Good Press

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The United States Marines in World War II presents a formidable exploration of the diverse facets of marine combat and strategy during one of history's most pivotal conflicts. This anthology magnificently interweaves a tapestry of essays, firsthand accounts, and historical analyses, covering a vast array of operations and battles, from the shores of the Pacific to the entrenched island campaigns. The collection's strength lies in its panoramic view and depth of insight, capturing both the tactical evolutions and the deeply personal experiences of the Marines. Spanning a rich spectrum of literary styles, the anthology delineates not just historical narratives, but also examines the psychological and cultural impact of warfare on those who endured it, offering standout pieces that blend meticulous research with vivid, evocative storytelling. Conceived by distinguished military historians and veterans, including editorial contributions from the Marine Corps Historical Center, the collection stands as a testament to collective expertise and dedication to military scholarship. These authors bring forth perspectives shaped by extensive research and firsthand knowledge, contributing to the anthology's alignment with broader historical and military studies. The varying backgrounds of the contributors collaborate to illuminate the strategic innovations and enduring legacy of the Marines, reinforcing their role within the broader tapestry of 20th-century history. Readers are invited to unlock the anthology's vast reservoir of knowledge and reflection, gaining a profound appreciation for the multifaceted experiences of World War II Marines. The United States Marines in World War II offers a unique opportunity to witness the synergy of diverse voices within a single volume, unveiling layered insights that underscore the complexity of war. Ideal for scholars and history enthusiasts alike, this compelling collection promises to deepen understanding and inspire contemplation, echoing the timeless resilience and bravery of the Marines across generations.
Disponibile da: 29/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1399 pagine.

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