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Britain's Secret War against Japan, 1937-1945 Douglas Ford

Britain's Secret War against Japan, 1937-1945 By Douglas Ford

Britain's Secret War against Japan, 1937-1945 by Douglas Ford


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This new work explains how Britains defence establishment learned to engage Japans armed forces as the Pacific War progressed, and how intelligence affected Britain's conduct of its campaign against the Japanese in the Southeast Asia theatre.

Britain's Secret War against Japan, 1937-1945 Summary

Britain's Secret War against Japan, 1937-1945 by Douglas Ford

A new look at how Britains defence establishment learned to engage Japans armed forces as the Pacific War progressed.

Douglas Ford reveals that, prior to Japans invasion of Southeast Asia in December 1941, the British held a contemptuous view of Japanese military prowess. He shows that the situation was not helped by the high level of secrecy which surrounded Japans war planning, as well as the absence of prior engagements with the Imperial Japanese Navy and Army.

The fall of Fortress Singapore in February 1942 dispelled the notion that the Japanese were incapable of challenging the West. British military officials acknowledged how their forces in the Far East were inadequate, and made a concerted effort to improve their strength and efficiency. However, because Britains forces were tied down in their operations in Europe, North Africa and the Mediterranean, they had to fight the Japanese with limited resources. Drawing upon the lessons obtained through Allied experiences in the Pacific theatres as well as their own encounters in Southeast Asia, the British used the available intelligence on the strategy, tactics and morale of Japans armed forces to make the best use of what they had, and by the closing stages of the war in 1944 to 1945, they were able to devise a war plan which paved the way for the successful war effort.

This book will be of great interest to all students of the Second World War, intelligence studies, British military history and strategic studies in general.

About Douglas Ford

Douglas Ford is a Lecturer in Military History at the University of Salford. He has written several articles on British intelligence during the Pacific War, and is currently conducting research on US intelligence on Japans armed forces during the inter-war period.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Ambiguity and Complacency: Britains Assessment of Japan Prior to the Outbreak of War 2. The Lessons of Defeat and Limited Victories, December 1941 to January 1943 3. Gauging the Balance of an Unpredictable War: The Evolution of British Intelligence on Japanese Strategy, January 1943 to August 1945 4. Material and Technology vs. Methods of Use: Intelligence on the Tactical and Technical Capabilities of Japan's Armed Forces 5. Racial Contempt or Logical Analysis?: British Intelligence on Japanese Military Morale Conclusion: The Intelligence War in Asia and the Pacific, 1937-1945 - the British and Japanese Experiences in Comparison

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NPB9780415358460
9780415358460
0415358469
Britain's Secret War against Japan, 1937-1945 by Douglas Ford
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2006-07-20
272
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