The Kamikaze Hunters: The Men Who Fought for the Pacific, 1945

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Discover the gripping narrative of *The Kamikaze Hunters: The Men Who Fought for the Pacific, 1945*. This compelling book delves into the final days of World War II in the Pacific, shedding light on a lesser-known chapter of history where British naval forces played a pivotal role alongside their American counterparts. The riveting accounts are told through the courageous eyes of Royal Navy pilots, who faced imminent danger as they flew hundreds of missions over Japan, battling against fierce kamikaze attacks. This intriguing history book highlights the collaborative efforts of the British fleet, featuring gripping first-hand stories of the brave men who risked everything. The *Kamikaze Hunters* is not just a recount of aerial combat; it is a well-researched tribute to the British airmen flying American Corsair planes. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in World War II, this book emphasizes the significant contributions of British pilots to the Pacific theater. Published by Pan in 2016, this brand new paperback offers an authentic glimpse into the relentless aerial campaigns of 1945, making it an essential addition to any World War II collection. Order now to explore this captivating historical account and understand the monumental challenges faced by these valiant aviators in the Pacific skies.

The Kamikaze Hunters: The Men Who Fought for the Pacific, 1945

Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Pan
Publication Date: 2016
Binding: Paperback


The final effort of the Second World War against Japan is remembered as mainly an American affair, but the British fleet was there too and British airmen flying from carriers, mostly in leased American Corsair planes. This book recounts those last days of the Pacific War through the eyes of the Royal Navy pilots who flew hundreds of missions over Japan and in the face of desperate Japanese kamikaze attacks

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