The Underrated Enemy Britain's War with Japan, December 1941-May 1942
Unlike many previous writers, Adrian Stewart argues that the principal blame lay not with the British serviceman, nor his commanders, nor the disadvantages faced by the British fighting in the Far East. The main cause was the skill and determination of the Japanese forces - factors which had been understimated before the war.
Adrian Stewart
Hardcover with d/w 242 pages William Kimber 1987 1st Ed
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