
Rising Sun, Falling Skies
The Disastrous Java Sea Campaign of World War II
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Narrated by:
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Theodore O'Brien
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By:
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Jeffrey Cox
Few events have ever shaken a country in the way that the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor affected the United States. After the devastating attack, Japanese forces continued to overwhelm the Allies, attacking Malaya with its fortress of Singapore, and taking resource-rich islands in the Pacific - Borneo, Sumatra, and Java - in their own blitzkrieg offensive. Allied losses in these early months after America's entry into the war were great, and among the most devastating were those suffered during the Java Sea Campaign, where a small group of Americans, British, Dutch, and Australians were isolated in the Far East - and directly in the path of the Japanese onslaught. It was to be the first major sea battle of World War II in the Pacific.
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An excellent book with suboptimal narration.
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Great info, from both sides of conflict.
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There is a reason why this part of the war is covered very little in the books about the Pacific War. It was NOT "our finest hour"!
It is good that someone took the time in GREAT DETAIL to tell us the story. Will we learn from our mistakes? Doubtful
Panful review of the beginning of Pacific War
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This book tells you the fate of Dutch East Indies, it gives you the situation of the Allies before the war and during this campaign. You learn about the heroism, mistakes, courage, fate of the many people and ships. Most of the time you don’t read much about ABDA, WW2 history tends to skip that part or gives you a small paragraph on the Dutch East Indies then focus on Coral Sea and onwards.
I enjoyed this book personally as I learned more of the heroic acts of ABDA, even though out gunned, out numbered in sea and air. They did their best and fought together.
If you want to learn about the ABDA (American/British/Dutch/Australian) Fleet and Battle of Java, this is it!
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a must-read for military historians
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Great book on a difficult subject.
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Battle for Java Sea
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Great information
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Another strong Cox Pacific war story
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The first book really kept my attention. Thankfully, I know how the war ended, but the first few months were up for grabs.
It didn't seem like the Japanese could lose. The IJA and IJN practiced for several years on China, Manchuria and Korea, it's no wonder they succumbed to victory disease. The combined forces of the American, British, Dutch and Australian (ABDA) forces were more of a challenge, but not much more. Japan may have thought they could conquer Australia, but, I doubt it. Had they taken the Philippines, Indonesia and New Guinea, they might have been able hold all of that.
The 2nd book of this series is excellent. One of the best on Audible. I'm still on the 3rd book. So far, it's OK.
The first months of the war were frightening.
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