Rabu, 07 Desember 2016

Book Review: The Imperial Japanese Army- The Invincible Years, 1941–42

The Imperial Japanese Army: The Invincible Years, 1941–42  By Bill Yenne. 350 pp. Osprey, 2014. $29.95. In this highly readable account, Bill Yenne compresses Japan’s six-month rampage through southeast Asia into one manageable book by presenting an overall picture rather than detailing the campaigns in Malaya/Singapore, the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies, and Burma. Carefully …

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