No Nonsense Analysis Of World War Two Origins How Southeast Asian Raw Materials Shaped The Pacific War And Why The United States Entered The Conflict A First Edition Historical Look
No reviews
Title
Regular price
$103.95
Sale price$231.00you save $127.05
SKU: VXB-0520088239
WWII Origins: Southeast Asian Resources and the Pacific War
✔️ First Edition, 296 pages, English, Single copy by Jonathan Marshall
✅ Edition: First Edition
✅ Pages: 296
✅ Language: English
✅ Release Date: 20-01-1995
✔️ First Edition, 296 pages, English, Single copy by Jonathan Marshall
This historical study examines how Southeast Asia's rubber, oil, and tin influenced the Pacific War and the United States' entry into World War II. It draws on overlooked documents to shed new light on Roosevelt's decisions and the global commodity race that shaped policy.
✅ Author: Jonathan Marshall✅ Edition: First Edition
✅ Pages: 296
✅ Language: English
✅ Release Date: 20-01-1995
💡 What is this type of historical analysis used for? A handy study for understanding how resource competition shapes policy and conflict.
- Use case for researchers seeking context on policy decisions - Helps educators illustrate how resource markets influence war - Supports SEO with long-tail keywords about WWII origins and resource competition - Aids readers looking for connections between economy and conflict
Share