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Pearl Harbour: Japan's Greatest Disaster
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Mark Stille's 'Pearl Harbour: Japan's Greatest Disaster' analyses the planning, execution, and aftermath of the December 1941 attack from Japanese strategic and operational viewpoints.
Stille draws on archival material and his expertise in naval history to assess how the operation was conceived and why it ultimately failed to secure Japan's long-term objectives.
The book situates the raid within broader Japanese naval strategy and examines the consequences for Pacific War diplomacy and operations.
It interrogates myths surrounding the attack and evaluates the tactical successes versus strategic costs for Japan.
Stille's account is aimed at both scholars and general readers interested in Pacific naval warfare.
Stille draws on archival material and his expertise in naval history to assess how the operation was conceived and why it ultimately failed to secure Japan's long-term objectives.
The book situates the raid within broader Japanese naval strategy and examines the consequences for Pacific War diplomacy and operations.
It interrogates myths surrounding the attack and evaluates the tactical successes versus strategic costs for Japan.
Stille's account is aimed at both scholars and general readers interested in Pacific naval warfare.
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