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Jungle War Against the Japanese: Ensanguined Asia, 1941-1945 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 20 black and white illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • ISBN-10: 1526759861
  • ISBN-13: 9781526759863
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 20 black and white illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • ISBN-10: 1526759861
  • ISBN-13: 9781526759863
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The jungle war against the Japanese was arguably one of the worst terrors that could be inflicted upon a young soldier who had never been away from home before, let alone be faced with a brutal, sadistic and uncompromising enemy in an alien environment.Based on the accounts of three culturally different veterans, Tim Heath investigates the war against the Japanese, primarily in the jungles of Asia during the Second World War. From the first jungle forays, through to the defeats, the victories, the massacre of indigenous populations, the war crimes and the final elements of the war in the jungle which led to ultimate victory over the Japanese, this volume is a unique attempt at telling the story from a fresh perspective.The way in which the individuals who have contributed to this volume speak might imply a sanitized view toward the act of killing in times of war. Yet to truly understand this mind-set one has to relive their experiences of that claustrophobic hell.The book examines the factors which initially made the Japanese such brutally efficient exponents of warfare in jungle terrain, the natural hazards encountered in the jungle environment, the techniques that the British had to master in order to become at least equal to their enemy and what it was like to have to live and fight knowing your enemy was never far away from you. It was a war where methods and tactics had to be developed through hard experience along with strong leadership, which was initially lacking on the part of the British.The rule became a simple one: the jungle is neutral. It favors neither friend nor foe. It favors only he who is prepared to adapt to it the best and utilize it to his best advantage. You cannot fight the jungle itself; if you do you will almost certainly die trying.

From the first jungle forays, through the defeats, the victories, the war crimes and the final elements of the war in the jungle which led to ultimate victory over the Japanese, this volume is a unique attempt at telling the story from a fresh perspective, from all sides of the conflict.
Introduction vi
Chapter 1 The Japanese: Origin of the Asian Enemy
1(8)
Chapter 2 A Desire for War
9(17)
Chapter 3 Law of the Jungle
26(16)
Chapter 4 Above the Jungle Canopy
42(16)
Chapter 5 Asian Supermen
58(13)
Chapter 6 Singapore and Surrender
71(13)
Chapter 7 A Quiet Ferocity
84(16)
Chapter 8 Welcome to the Jungle
100(14)
Chapter 9 Letters Home
114(8)
Chapter 10 The Second Battle of Arakan
122(10)
Chapter 11 Imphal
132(16)
Chapter 12 Kohima
148(9)
Chapter 13 The Plight of the Japanese `Comfort Women'
157(8)
Chapter 14 Humans Don't Taste Like Chicken
165(7)
Chapter 15 When a Sun of Silver Rose
172(11)
Chapter 16 Retribution
183(5)
Afterword 188(2)
Appendix: Notes on Japanese 190(3)
Acknowledgements & Sources 193
Born in to a military family, Tim Heath's interest in history led him to research the air war of the Second World War, focussing on the German Luftwaffe and writing extensively for _The Armourer Magazine_. During the course of his research he has worked closely with the German War Graves Commission at Kassel, Germany, and met with German families and veterans alike. Following the successful debut of _Hitler's Girls_, _The Jungle War Against the Japanese_ will be Tim Heath's latest contribution to retelling the heavily scrutinised Second World War from a fresh perspective.