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The conquering tide
Book • 2015
The Conquering Tide is the second volume in Ian W. Toll's Pacific War Trilogy, covering the period from June 1942 to June 1944.
It explores the pivotal campaigns in the Solomon Islands, Guadalcanal, New Guinea, and the Mariana Islands, highlighting the strategic and logistical complexities of the war.
Toll's narrative combines personal stories with high-level strategic analysis, offering a comprehensive view of this critical phase of the Pacific War.
It explores the pivotal campaigns in the Solomon Islands, Guadalcanal, New Guinea, and the Mariana Islands, highlighting the strategic and logistical complexities of the war.
Toll's narrative combines personal stories with high-level strategic analysis, offering a comprehensive view of this critical phase of the Pacific War.
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when discussing inter-service rivalry in the US military.

Dan Carlin

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Show 65 - Supernova in the East IV
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as a source for information on the Pacific War, particularly the leapfrogging strategy and the battles of New Georgia and Tarawa.

Dan Carlin

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Show 66 - Supernova in the East V
Mentioned as the second volume of Ian Toll's Pacific War trilogy.

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From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima: Two Historians on How America Fought and Won The Pacific in WWII | Peter Robinson | Uncommon Knowledge
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's Pacific War trilogy.


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Ian W. Toll

The End of the Pacific War