warspite1
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I don't think one should be alarmist about this, or suggest too harsh a penalty for non-compliance but let's be honest, if one plays this game and/or is in anyway interested in the Pacific War and one hasn't read the following, well frankly a damn good smack on the bare buttocks with a wet fish is called for: Nomonhan 1939 (Goldman) - The Russo-Japanese fighting in Mongolia and environs....why include this? Well the failings that blighted the Japanese the entire war - Gekokujo, inflexibility, over confidence, dismissal of the enemy, inability to admit defeat, inability to amend plans so 'face' isn't lost - are all in evidence here... Shattered Sword (Parshall and Tully) - Midway (but so much more) frankly I melted as soon as I read "The Inland Sea of Japan was still veiled in darkness when the anchorage at Hashirajima began to waken...." Serious book alert. Guadalcanal (Frank) - The key fighting for the Solomons - air, sea and land - and the most interesting period of the war by far. The Fast Carriers (Reynolds) - This book truly brings into perspective the enormity of the disaster that Japan brought upon herself The Forgotten Fleet (Winton) OR The British Pacific Fleet (Hobbs) - The RN's contribution in the Pacific and either one is recommended Rising Sun (Toland) - A superb overview - and the build up to war is especially interesting Silent Victory (Blair) - US submarine warfare Singapore The Pregnable Fortress (Elphick) - Oh dear.... Kaigun (Evans and Peattie) - provides an understanding of the IJN thinking in the build up to war - strategy, tactics and technology. Reference - so many but: Conways All The Worlds Fighting Ships 1906-1921 Conways All The Worlds Fighting Ships 1922-1946 Chronology of the War at Sea (Rohwer) are must haves of the must haves. Conways gives excellent high level info about every ship type. Rohwer's work again is excellent at high level to show what happened when. The other books mentioned provide knowledge on the key events from the build up (Rising Sun) to the end (Fast Carriers). Likely none of these will help you play the game better, but they sure as hell add to the immersion!!
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