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Michal A. Piegzik, "Gamble in the Coral Sea: Japan's Offensive, the Carrier Battle, and the Road to Midway" (Naval Institute Press, 2025)

Dec 7, 2025
Michal A. Piegzik, a PhD in Japanese private law and author specializing in the Pacific War, discusses his book on the Battle of the Coral Sea. He delves into the significance of the battle from Japan’s perspective, emphasizing their strategic overreach despite early victories. Using Japanese primary sources, he reveals the human element in commanders’ decisions and details the underappreciated importance of the clash. Piegzik also examines the repercussions of the battle for future engagements, particularly the pivotal Midway confrontation.
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Human Side Of Japanese Navy

  • Michal A. Piegzik humanizes Japanese officers, pilots, and crew using archival sources and testimonies.
  • He shows they often objected, criticized orders, and expressed emotions rather than acting like automatons.
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April 1942: Overreach Begins

  • April 1942 showed early signs that Japan's war machine faced limits and overreach.
  • Japan aimed for a decisive Central Pacific carrier battle while stretching resources across multiple fronts.
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Strategic Aims Of Operation MO

  • Operation MO aimed to isolate Australia by seizing Tulagi and Port Moresby to deny Allied air access.
  • Victory would secure Japan's southern defensive perimeter and free resources for a Central Pacific decisive battle.
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