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re: World War 2 book recommendations
Posted on 4/3/21 at 9:08 pm to BugAC
Posted on 4/3/21 at 9:08 pm to BugAC
Pacific Crucible by Ian Toll
I am not terribly interested in WWII in general and the Pacific aspect in particular. My dad loved the book and got me a copy. Man, those 500 pages flew by. Toll gives a great account of the action, equipment, cultures, and people. I’m looking forward to reading the second one in the trilogy. Pacific Crucible covers Pearl Harbor to Midway. Anecdotal evidence of my interest, when we FINALLY sunk a Japanese carrier at Midway I cheered out loud. (Spoiler alert.)
I am not terribly interested in WWII in general and the Pacific aspect in particular. My dad loved the book and got me a copy. Man, those 500 pages flew by. Toll gives a great account of the action, equipment, cultures, and people. I’m looking forward to reading the second one in the trilogy. Pacific Crucible covers Pearl Harbor to Midway. Anecdotal evidence of my interest, when we FINALLY sunk a Japanese carrier at Midway I cheered out loud. (Spoiler alert.)
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