Henry Sakaida: 5 books

Book cover of Imperial Japanese Navy Aces 1937–45
by Henry Sakaida
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2012

The outcome of the Pacific War was heavily influenced by the results of naval battles between the Imperial Japanese fleet and the US Navy. One of the key elements was Japan's large fighter component, which had gained experience over Manchuria, China and Mongolia in the late 1930s. Flying A5Ms, at...
Book cover of B-29 Hunters of the JAAF
by Koji Takaki, Henry Sakaida
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2012

B-29!' No other term struck such terror in the hearts of the Japanese public during World War 2 than this single, most-hated name. It was then only natural that the pilots who attempted to shoot these high-flying Boeing bombers out of the skies over Tokyo, Nagasaki, Hiroshima and Kobe should become...
Book cover of Heroes of the Soviet Union 1941–45
by Henry Sakaida
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2012

The Great Patriotic War began on 22 June 1941, when the Germans invaded the Soviet Union. Over 10 million Soviet soldiers took part in the war and of those about 12,600 earned the Soviet Union's highest military award the Hero of the Soviet Union for deeds of great daring and self sacrifice. This...
Book cover of Japanese Army Air Force Aces 1937–45
by Henry Sakaida
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2012

Little has been published in English on the Japanese Army Air Force (JAAF), let alone its most successful fighter pilots no less than 150 of them achieved ace status during eight years of near-constant war, and they are all listed in this volume. From the arid plains of the Mongolian border region...
Book cover of Heroines of the Soviet Union 1941–45
by Henry Sakaida
Language: English
Release Date: April 20, 2012

When the Great Patriotic War began many women volunteered for the armed forces, but most of them were rejected. They were steered towards nursing or other supportive roles. Many determined women managed to enter combat by first volunteering as field medics and nurses, then simply picking up a gun...
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