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Bill Sloan

    Bill Sloan es un respetado historiador militar y ex periodista cuyo trabajo profundiza en el profundo impacto del conflicto. Sus escritos exploran los elementos humanos dentro de las batallas históricas, ofreciendo a los lectores una comprensión matizada del coraje y la camaradería. La meticulosa investigación de Sloan y su estilo narrativo atractivo dan vida a las complejidades de la guerra.

    Their Backs against the Sea
    The Ultimate Battle
    The Darkest Summer
    Brotherhood of Heroes
    Given Up for Dead
    • Given Up for Dead

      America's Heroic Stand at Wake Island

      • 576 páginas
      • 21 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the valor and personal courage displayed during the first American battle of World War II, this narrative recounts the battle for Wake Island. Drawing from firsthand accounts of survivors, it presents a stirring tale of resilience and sacrifice, often referred to as the "Alamo of the Pacific." The gripping story captures the intense struggle and bravery of those involved, ensuring that their legacy will resonate for generations.

      Given Up for Dead
    • Brotherhood of Heroes

      The Marines at Peleliu, 1944--The Bloodiest Battle of the Pacific War

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The narrative delves into a largely overlooked yet intense battle fought by the Marines during World War II in the Pacific. It captures the harrowing experiences of the soldiers, highlighting their bravery and resilience amid fierce combat. The story is complemented by photographs and maps, providing a vivid backdrop to this significant historical event, ultimately showcasing the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

      Brotherhood of Heroes
    • The acclaimed, dramatic story of the first three months of the Korean War, when outnumbered and outgunned Marines and GIs executed two of the greatest military operations in history and saved South Korea—and the Marine Corps—from extinction. The Darkest Summer is the dramatic story of the first three months of the Korean War as it has never been told before. A narrative studded with gripping eyewitness accounts, it focuses on the fateful days when the Korean War’s most decisive battles were fought and the Americans who fought them went—however briefly—from the depths of despair to the exultation of total conquest. Drawing on exclusive interviews with dozens of surviving U.S. veterans, it reveals how one ninety-day period changed the course of modern history and opens a unique and revealing window on an all-but-forgotten war.

      The Darkest Summer
    • The Ultimate Battle

      Okinawa 1945--The Last Epic Struggle of World War II

      • 416 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      The Battle of Okinawa, marked by immense casualties and brutal intensity, serves as a pivotal moment in World War II history, influencing President Truman's decision to use atomic weapons against Japan. Bill Sloan's acclaimed account delves into the complexities of this significant battle, offering insights into its strategic implications and the human cost of war. Recognized as the Best Book of 2007 by World War II History magazine, it provides a thorough exploration of one of the conflict's most critical turning points.

      The Ultimate Battle
    • Their Backs against the Sea

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A vivid narrative of the twenty-five hellish days (June 15-July 9, 1944) when American and Japanese forces fought what was described at the time as the most decisive battle in the Pacific theater, culminating in the largest Japanese suicidal (banzai) attack of World War II

      Their Backs against the Sea