
Pakao Pacifika
Monumental military-historical work by Boris Prikrilo. Through detailed accounts of naval battles and strategies, the author depicts the drama and cruelty of the conflict between the US and Japan in the Pacific in World War II. St. war.
"The Hell of the Pacific" by Boris Prikril is one of the most famous and respected military-historical works in this region dedicated to World War II. In this extensive and detailed work, the author, an excellent naval expert and historical chronicler, brings a comprehensive, extremely tense and analytical reconstruction of the armed conflict between the United States of America and the Empire of Japan in the Pacific Ocean from 1941 to 1945. Through exceptionally dynamic storytelling, Prikril covers the key turning points of the war: from the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that dragged the United States into the war, through the fateful battles of the Coral Sea and Midway, to the bloody battles for Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. The author does not only bring dry historical facts, but with a great understanding of naval tactics and military strategy, he analyzes the decisions of commanders, the role of aircraft carriers, technological progress and the terrible human casualties on both sides. It is particularly impressive in its description of the psychological pressure, the extreme conditions of warfare at sea and in the jungles, and the fanaticism of the warriors that turned the conflict into a real "hell." Written in an accessible, yet professional and picturesque style, "Hell of the Pacific" reads like the best historical novel. It is a must-read for all lovers of military history and naval warfare.
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