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The Fall of Singapore 1942


Free Download Timothy Hall, "The Fall of Singapore 1942 (Routledge Library Editions: World War II in Asia)"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1138912441, 1138912425 | EPUB | pages: 230 | 3.1 mb
Singapore fell to the Japanese on 15 September 1942, but in 1941 Europeans on the island felt still untouched by war, lulled into security by the belief that Singapore was impregnable from the sea. However, the Planning Chief of Imperial Army Headquarters in Tokyo had realised a successful invasion could come from the north, down the Malay peninsula… Requests from less naive members of the allied forces for more men, arms and equipment were not filled. Authorities were unwilling to reveal to the civilian population the true situation. And so through accident or miscalculation, Singapore was totally unable to repel the Japanese attack. This accessible book, illustrated with black and white photos charts the course of these events.

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Lapham’s Raiders Guerrillas in the Philippines, 1942-1945


Free Download Robert Lapham, "Lapham’s Raiders: Guerrillas in the Philippines, 1942-1945"
English | ISBN: 0813119499 | | 312 pages | AZW3 | 1273 KB
On December 8, 1941, the day after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese invaded the Philippine Islands, catching American forces unprepared and forcing their eventual surrender. Among the American soldiers who managed to avoid capture was twenty-five-year-old Lieutenant Robert Lapham, who was to play a major role in the resistance to the brutal Japanese occupation. Lapham’s Raiders is the memoir of one man’s guerrilla experiences. A collaboration between Lapham and historian Bernard Norling, the book also offers a detailed assessment of the most extensive land campaign in the Pacific war and a vivid portrayal of Allied guerrilla activity. Through letters, records and the recollections of Lapham and others, the drama of the "mean, dirty, brutal struggle to the death" of guerrilla warfare in the Pacific theater is reconstructed and waged again within these pages. After emerging from the jungles of Bataan and in the face of daunting odds, Lapham built from scratch and commanded a devastating guerrilla force behind enemy lines. His Luzon Guerrilla Armed Forces (LGAF) evolved into an army of thirteen thousand men that eventually controlled the entire northern half of Luzon’s great Central Plain, an area of several thousand square miles. Lapham and Norling shed light on the clandestine activities of the LGAF and other guerrilla operations, assess the damages of war to the Filipino people, and discuss the United States’ postwar treatment of the newly independent Philippine nation. They also offer a fuller understanding of Japan’s wartime failures in the Philippines, the Pacific, and elsewhere in Asia, and of America’s postwar failure to fully realize opportunities there.

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Dieppe 1942 Reconnaissance In Force With Strategic Overtones


Free Download Colonel Lewis M. Boone, "Dieppe 1942: Reconnaissance In Force With Strategic Overtones"
English | 2014 | ASIN: B06XGR2JMT | EPUB | pages: 19 | 0.2 mb
In the early hours of August 19, 1942 an amphibious force of approximately 6000 troops, primarily Canadians of the 2nd Infantry Division, approached the coast of France. Their destination was the small port of Dieppe and their mission was to foster German fear of an attack in the West and compel them to strengthen their Channel defenses at the expense of other operational areas. Their secondary purpose was to learn as much as possible about new techniques and equipment and gain experience and knowledge necessary for a future great amphibious assault. By early afternoon, 807 Canadians lay dead in and around Dieppe. Another 100 would die of wounds, and in captivity, and about 1900 more would sit out the rest of the war in POW camps. The intent of this paper is not to refight the battle in detail, but to examine the strategic implications of the raid in terms of future operations by the Allies. This paper will also inform the reader on the utility of the mission given the tragic loss of life that day. Historians still debate whether Dieppe was a "needless slaughter" or a precursor for success at Normandy on 6 June 1944.

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Operation Biting The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler’s Radar [Audiobook]


Free Download Operation Biting: The 1942 Parachute Assault to Capture Hitler’s Radar (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CR6RTL3C | 2024 | 8 hours and 34 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 236 MB
Author: Max Hastings
Narrator: John Hopkins

In this enthralling history, internationally bestselling author Max Hastings recounts the odds-defying Operation Biting, a 1942 parachute commando raid on Northern France to steal vital components of German intelligence-one of the most thrilling British commando raids of World War II, and one of the most successful. In February 1942, RAF intelligence was baffled by a newly identified radar network on the coast of Nazi-occupied Europe, codenamed Würzburg. British intelligence proposed an assault to capture key components. Incredibly brave agents of the French Resistance risked their lives to probe the German defenses on the Normandy coast.

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