Allied Strategy in the Pacific
“American Strategy and the Asia-Pacific Endgame” was a portion of “Endgame: August 1945 in Asia and the Pacific,” a symposium hosted by the Institute for the Study of Strategy and Politics.
James Perry spoke about diplomatic relations among the Allies during World War II, and their influence on military strategies in the Pacific… read more
James Perry spoke about diplomatic relations among the Allies during World War II, and their influence on military strategies in the Pacific.
“American Strategy and the Asia-Pacific Endgame” was a portion of “Endgame: August 1945 in Asia and the Pacific,” a symposium hosted by the Institute for the Study of Strategy and Politics. close
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