Senin, 27 November 2017

WWII Book Review: Fortress Rabaul

Fortress Rabaul: The Battle for the Southwest Pacific, January 1942–April 1943 By Bruce Gamble. 416 pp. Zenith Press, 2010. $28. To human history’s endless chronicle of sieges by land and sea, World War II added a new phenomenon: sieges by air, where aerial bombardment substituted for ground assault or sea blockade to reduce a fortress …

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