• Free Worldwide Delivery
  • Paypal and cc options
  • Genuine Product Guarantee
  • Money Back Guarantee

Origins 

Origins Japanese expansion in East Asia began in 1931 with the invasion of Manchuria and continued in 1937 with a brutal attack on China. On September 27, 1940, Japan signed the Tripartite Pact with Germany and Italy, thus entering the military alliance known as the "Axis." Seeking to curb Japanese aggression and force a withdrawal of Japanese forces from Manchuria and China, the United States imposed economic sanctions on Japan. Faced with severe shortages of oil and other natural resources and driven by the ambition to displace the United States as the dominant Pacific power, Japan decided to attack the United States and British forces in Asia and seize the resources of Southeast Asia. Japan launched a surprise attack on the United States Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. The attack severely damaged the American fleet and prevented, at least for the short term, serious American interference with Japanese military operations. In response, the United States declared war on Japan. Following Germany's declaration of war on the United States, the United States also declared war on Germany. 

The United States Declares War 

The United States Declares War After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japan achieved a long series of military successes. In December 1941, Guam, Wake Island, and Hong Kong fell to the Japanese, followed in the first half of 1942 by the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia), Malaya, Singapore, and Burma. Japanese troops also invaded neutral Thailand and pressured its leaders to declare war on the United States and Great Britain. Only in mid-1942 were Australian and New Zealander forces in New Guinea and British forces in India able to halt the Japanese advance. The turning point in the Pacific war came with the American naval victory in the Battle of Midway in June 1942. The Japanese fleet sustained heavy losses and was turned back. In August 1942, American forces attacked the Japanese in the Solomon Islands, forcing a costly withdrawal of Japanese forces from the island of Guadalcanal in February 1943. Allied forces slowly gained naval and air supremacy in the Pacific, and moved methodically from island to island, conquering them and often sustaining significant casualties. The Japanese, however, successfully defended their positions on the Chinese mainland until 1945.

In October 1944, American forces began retaking the Philippines from Japanese troops, who surrendered in August 1945. That same year, the United States Army Air Forces launched a strategic bombing campaign against Japan. British forces recaptured Burma. In early 1945, American forces suffered heavy losses during the invasions of Iwo Jima (February) and Okinawa (April), an island of strategic importance off the coast of the Japanese home islands. Despite these casualties and suicidal Japanese air attacks, known as Kamikaze attacks, American forces conquered Okinawa in mid-June 1945.

Atomic Bomb

On August 6, 1945, the United States Army Air Force dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Tens of thousands of people died in the initial explosion, and many more died later from radiation exposure. Three days later, the United States dropped a bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki. Estimates vary, but at least 120,000 civilians died as a result of the two blasts. On August 8, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan and invaded Japanese-occupied Manchuria. After Japan agreed to surrender on August 14, 1945, American forces began to occupy Japan. Japan formally surrendered to the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union on September 2, 1945.

In October 1944, American forces began retaking the Philippines from Japanese troops, who surrendered in August 1945. That same year, the United States Army Air Forces launched a strategic bombing campaign against Japan. British forces recaptured Burma. In early 1945, American forces suffered heavy losses during the invasions of Iwo Jima (February) and Okinawa (April), an island of strategic importance off the coast of the Japanese home islands. Despite these casualties and suicidal Japanese air attacks, known as Kamikaze attacks, American forces conquered Okinawa in mid-June 1945.

Atomic Bomb  On August 6, 1945, the United States Army Air Force dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Tens of thousands of people died in the initial explosion, and many more died later from radiation exposure. Three days later, the United States dropped a bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki. Estimates vary, but at least 120,000 civilians died as a result of the two blasts. On August 8, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan and invaded Japanese-occupied Manchuria.

After Japan agreed to surrender on August 14, 1945, American forces began to occupy Japan. Japan formally surrendered to the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union on September 2, 1945.

Only One Survived <br>by Craig Kodera
Only One Survived <br>by Craig Kodera

Only One Survived
by Craig Kodera

$488.00
In Defence Of Darwin <br>by Norman Clifford
In Defence Of Darwin <br>by Norman Clifford

In Defence Of Darwin
by Norman Clifford

$576.00
Combat Over New Guinea <br>by Nicolas Trudgian
Combat Over New Guinea <br>by Nicolas Trudgian

Combat Over New Guinea
by Nicolas Trudgian

$1,318.00
Black Sheep at Munda <br> by Jim Laurier
Black Sheep at Munda <br> by Jim Laurier

Black Sheep at Munda
by Jim Laurier

$960.00
Zero Encounter<br> by Robert Taylor
Zero Encounter<br> by Robert Taylor

Zero Encounter
by Robert Taylor

$736.00
Two Zeros For Barbara Ann <br>by Roy Grinnell
Two Zeros For Barbara Ann <br>by Roy Grinnell

Two Zeros For Barbara Ann
by Roy Grinnell

$397.00
Valor In The Pacific <br>by Robert Taylor
Valor In The Pacific <br>by Robert Taylor

Valor In The Pacific
by Robert Taylor

$922.00
The Jolly Rogers <br>by Nicolas Trudgian
The Jolly Rogers <br>by Nicolas Trudgian

The Jolly Rogers
by Nicolas Trudgian

$348.00
The Black Sheep <br>by Nicolas Trudgian
The Black Sheep <br>by Nicolas Trudgian

The Black Sheep
by Nicolas Trudgian

$353.00
Gunfight Over Rabaul <br>by Nicolas Trudgian
Gunfight Over Rabaul <br>by Nicolas Trudgian

Gunfight Over Rabaul
by Nicolas Trudgian

$928.00
The Battle Of The Coral Sea <br>by Robert Taylor
The Battle Of The Coral Sea <br>by Robert Taylor

The Battle Of The Coral Sea
by Robert Taylor

$1,146.00
America Strikes Back <br> by Robert Taylor
America Strikes Back <br> by Robert Taylor

America Strikes Back
by Robert Taylor

$1,018.00
Mission Beyond Darkness <br>by Robert Taylor
Mission Beyond Darkness <br>by Robert Taylor

Mission Beyond Darkness
by Robert Taylor

$485.00
Hellcat Fury <br>by Robert Taylor
Hellcat Fury <br>by Robert Taylor

Hellcat Fury
by Robert Taylor

$837.00
The Legend Of Colin Kelly <br>by Robert Taylor
The Legend Of Colin Kelly <br>by Robert Taylor

The Legend Of Colin Kelly
by Robert Taylor

$485.00
Midway Strike Against The Akagi <br>by Robert Taylor
Midway Strike Against The Akagi <br>by Robert Taylor

Midway Strike Against The Akagi
by Robert Taylor

$1,088.00
The cookie settings on this website are set to 'allow all cookies' to give you the very best experience. Please click Accept Cookies to continue to use the site.
You have successfully subscribed!
This email has been registered