Reluctant nation: Australia and the Allied defeat of Japan 1942-45 / David Day

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1992Description: x, 366 pages: 22 cmISBN:
  • 0195532422 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.5394 DAY
Summary: This book deals with a vital period in the history of the modern world as the Second World War spread into the Pacific, engulfing the European empires and dragging the United States into the war. The present political geography of the Pacific was established during these years as the Allies fought Japan.
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This book deals with a vital period in the history of the modern world as the Second World War spread into the Pacific, engulfing the European empires and dragging the United States into the war. The present political geography of the Pacific was established during these years as the Allies fought Japan.

SECOND WORLD WAR, PACIFIC WAR, EUROPEAN EMPIRES, POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, ALLIED FORCES, JAPANESE DEFEAT

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