Crisis in the Pacific: The Battles for the Philippine Islands by the Men Who Fought Them
By (Author) Gerald Astor
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
1st March 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
940.5425
Paperback
672
Width 152mm, Height 101mm
On December 8, 1941, one day after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese Air Force struck the Philippines in the first blow of a devastating invasion. With an undersupplied patchwork army at his command, General Douglas MacArthur led a valiant defense of the Philippines. When defeat came, MacArthur swore he would return, while thousands of POWs fell into Japanese hands - and faced a living hell that many would not survive. In this gripping oral history, Gerald Astor brings to life the struggle to recapture the Philippines: the men who did the fighting, the battles that set the stage for an Allied invasion, and the acts of astounding courage and desperation that marked the campaign on both sides. From Corregidor to the Battle for Manila, from horrifying jungle warfare to cataclysmic clashes at sea, on beachheads and in the air, Crisis in the Pacific draws on the words of the men who were there - capturing this crucial heroic struggle for victory against Japan.
No one does oral history better than Gerald Astor.
Stephen E. Ambrose
Astor has produced a fine work that will take its place in the long line of oral histories to be read by future generations.
Library Journal
Also by Gerald Astor:
Battling Buzzards
The Odyssey of the 517th Parachute Regimental Combat Team 1943-1945
The Mighty Eighth
The Air War in Europe as Told by the Men Who Fought It
A Blood-Dimmed Tide
The Battle of the Bulge by the Men Who Fought It
Operation Iceberg
The Invasion and Conquest of Okinawa in World War II
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Gerald Astor is the critically acclaimed military historian and author of Wings of Gold, Terrible Terry Allen, The Mighty Eighth, A Blood-Dimmed Tide, The Right to Fight, The Greatest War, and The Bloody Forest, among other titles. He lives near New York City.