Rising Sun Victorious

Alternate Histories of the Pacific War

Nonfiction, History, Asian, Japan, Military, World War II, Americas, United States, 20th Century
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Author: Peter G. Tsouras ISBN: 9781632208156
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Peter G. Tsouras
ISBN: 9781632208156
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

The editor of Third Reich Victorious shares plausible alternate scenarios and outcomes of Pacific Theater battles during World War II.

In war, victory can be held hostage to seemingly insignificant incidents—chance events, opportunities seized or cast aside—that can derail the most brilliant military strategies and change the course of history. What if the Japanese had conquered India and driven out the British? What if the strategic link between the United States and Australia had been severed? What if Vice Admiral Nagumo had launched a third attack on Pearl Harbor? What if the US Navy’s gamble at Midway had backfired?

Ten leading military historians ask these and other questions in this fascinating book. The war with Japan was rife with difficult choices and battles that could have gone either way. These fact-based alternate scenarios offer intriguing insights into what might have happened in the Pacific during World War II, and what the consequences would have been for America.

“A compelling read . . . Bound to generate a good deal of debate.” —The Defense Information Bulletin

Rising Sun Victorious is must reading.” —Almanac of Seapower

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The editor of Third Reich Victorious shares plausible alternate scenarios and outcomes of Pacific Theater battles during World War II.

In war, victory can be held hostage to seemingly insignificant incidents—chance events, opportunities seized or cast aside—that can derail the most brilliant military strategies and change the course of history. What if the Japanese had conquered India and driven out the British? What if the strategic link between the United States and Australia had been severed? What if Vice Admiral Nagumo had launched a third attack on Pearl Harbor? What if the US Navy’s gamble at Midway had backfired?

Ten leading military historians ask these and other questions in this fascinating book. The war with Japan was rife with difficult choices and battles that could have gone either way. These fact-based alternate scenarios offer intriguing insights into what might have happened in the Pacific during World War II, and what the consequences would have been for America.

“A compelling read . . . Bound to generate a good deal of debate.” —The Defense Information Bulletin

Rising Sun Victorious is must reading.” —Almanac of Seapower

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