Luzon 1945

The final liberation of the Philippines

Clayton K S Chun author Giuseppe Rava illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:20th Apr '17

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Luzon 1945 cover

A highly illustrated account of the bitter struggle for the Philippine island of Luzon between the US and Japan, the largest land campaign in the Pacific War.

Driven from the Philippines in 1942, General Douglas MacArthur returned three years later to force the Japanese off of its main island of Luzon. Containing the capital of Manila, vital natural resources as well as thousands of Allied prisoners of war, the triumph at Luzon would be a vital step on the road to victory as the Americans continued to island-hop their way towards the Japanese home islands.

This study details one of the hardest-fought campaigns of the Pacific War with Japanese fatalities alone on Luzon topping 200,000. Emphasizing the differences in Japanese and American strategy, and detailing the combat operations of the campaign, this volume tells the story of how MacArthur kept his promise to return and liberate the Philippines.

ISBN: 9781472816283

Dimensions: 241mm x 178mm x 8mm

Weight: 348g

96 pages