Category Archives: Du Học
Doolittle Raid Shocked Japanese Into A Realization That Americans Were Only Beginning To Fight
The early morning of June 4, 1942, reached the central Pacific with muted light and [...]
The Doolittle Raid Shocked Japan
Dawn approached the Japanese home islands under a layer of shifting cloud cover, with scattered [...]
How The USS Cavalla Sank The Japanese Aircraft Carrier Shokaku
The mid-June expanse of the Philippine Sea presented an environment defined by distance, heat, and [...]
November 1942 – Radar-Guided Battleship Guns Fired
The air above Ironbottom Sound carried the restrained stillness of a night shaped by exhaustion, [...]
June 4, 1942: The Five Minutes That Destroyed Japan’s Chance of Winning WW2
First light reached the central Pacific on 4 June 1942 with a muted glow that [...]
The Sinking of USS Shokaku / The Sinking of USS Ward
In the early hours of 7 December 1944, the destroyer USS Ward moved through the [...]
Dunkirk From The German Perspective
The German advance toward Dunkirk developed within a rapidly shifting operational landscape shaped by the [...]
Battle Of The Bulge From The German Perspective
In the final weeks of 1944, the Western Front settled into a tense and uneven [...]
Battle Of Iwo Jima From The Japanese Perspective
The winter of 1945 settled over the Volcano Islands with a dry, abrasive wind that [...]
Pearl Harbor From The Japanese Perspective
The final years of the 1930s placed Japan at a strategic crossroads defined by tightening [...]
Battle of Midway From the Japanese Perspective
The opening half of 1942 placed the Imperial Japanese Navy at the height of its [...]
The Rise of the Imperial Japanese Navy — From Meiji Modernization to Pacific Power
During the middle decades of the nineteenth century, the political environment of East Asia entered [...]
