Islands Of Destiny: The Solomons Campaign And T... ❲FHD❳
Unlike Midway’s single, decisive clash, the fight for the Solomons was a prolonged campaign of attrition that Japan simply could not sustain economically or logistically.
The grueling, muddy infantry battles on Guadalcanal and the push toward New Georgia. Islands of Destiny: The Solomons Campaign and t...
Popular World War II narratives usually frame the 1942 Battle of Midway as the definitive turning point in the Pacific. Prados aggressively pushes back on this consensus with a few crucial points: Unlike Midway’s single, decisive clash, the fight for
Prados draws heavily from both American and declassified Japanese intelligence records to show exactly what both commands knew and when they knew it. Prados aggressively pushes back on this consensus with
Instead, the military historian presents a deeply researched case that the true pivot point occurred during the grueling, complex land, sea, and air battles of the Solomon Islands between August 1942 and late 1943. Prados demonstrates that the Imperial Japanese Navy quickly regenerated its strength after Midway and remained extremely dangerous. It was only through the massive, multi-dimensional war of attrition in the Solomons that Japan’s offensive capabilities were permanently broken. 📍 The Myth of Midway vs. The Reality of the Solomons
Daily brutal dogfights and the iconic April 1943 aerial ambush that killed Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto.