The Marines in World War II
Autor: | Bernard C. Nalty, John C. Chapin, Joseph H. Alexander, Charles D. Melson, Richard Harwood, Gordon D. |
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EAN: | 9788028224042 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 09.01.2020 |
Untertitel: | Illustrated History of U.S. Marines' Campaigns in Europe, Africa and the Pacific |
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Schlagworte: | 1940s military conflicts famous guadalcanal battle historical military analysis marine corps campaigns marine corps expansion military historical account pacific war battles second world war marines war medal of honor world war ii history |
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The anthology 'The Marines in World War II' delves into the intense and monumental experiences of the United States Marine Corps throughout the global conflict. This collection offers a sweeping exploration of warfare, sacrifice, and heroism, richly illustrated through an array of historical narratives and analytical perspectives. With an impressive range of literary styles, from riveting firsthand accounts to insightful analyses, the anthology provides a cohesive yet multi-faceted look at the complexities of war. Each contribution sheds light on the various battles and strategies that defined the Marines in this era, painting a vivid picture of their pivotal role in ensuring victory. Through its carefully curated pieces, the collection stands as a significant contribution to both military history and broader historical discourse. The distinguished authors such as Bernard C. Nalty and John C. Chapin bring together their vast historical knowledge, offering a tapestry of perspectives from historians, military analysts, and veterans alike. This confluence of voices is informed by prior works and associations with the Marine Corps Historical Center, grounding the collection in rigorous scholarship and authentic experiences. Their cumulative works provide a rich narrative that aligns with historical and literary movements centered on war studies and the evolution of military science, immersing readers in the cultural and geopolitical implications of the war and its enduring legacy. For readers seeking an encompassing yet detailed exploration of World War II from the Marines' perspective, this anthology promises a compelling journey. It is an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and history enthusiasts alike, presenting a unique chance to engage with a diverse array of interpretations and insights. By bringing together these voices, 'The Marines in World War II' fosters an enlightening dialogue about courage, strategy, and the profound impacts of war.