Ii In The Pacific: An Encyclopedia | World War

Ii In The Pacific: An Encyclopedia | World War

The encyclopedia includes over 300 entries written by roughly 200 specialists. It is organized into several key areas:

: Articles detail the "home fronts" of the belligerent nations and the psychological warfare used by both sides. World War II in the Pacific: An Encyclopedia

: The work emphasizes that the war resulted from a fundamental clash of political goals—Japan's "Asia for the Asiatics" versus the American "open door" policy in China. The encyclopedia includes over 300 entries written by

: Detailed entries on warships, aircraft, armor, artillery, and the use of specialized weapons like napalm flamethrowers. : Detailed entries on warships, aircraft, armor, artillery,

The primary goal of " World War II in the Pacific: An Encyclopedia " (edited by Stanley Sandler) is to provide comprehensive coverage of the conflict from the late 1930s through Japan's formal surrender in September 1945. It is distinguished by its effort to balance American perspectives with Japanese cultural and strategic viewpoints. Core Coverage and Structure