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Unknown Valor is the moving story of some of the most critical battles in the Pacific Theater of World War II as told through the personal experiences of the brave young men who fought—and died—in them.
What Does this Start Publishing Notes' Summary, Analysis, and Review Include?
Summary of the original book
Easily digestible takeaways distilling the main ideas
An overview of the key players and events in the successive battles that culminated in Japan's defeat
How the war changed the young men who took part in it and what remains
Editorial Review & Analysis
Background on Martha MacCallum and Ronald J. Drez
About the Original Book:
Martha MacCallum’s Unknown Valor is both a personal exploration of war and heroism as well as a detailed recounting of several of the most strategic successes in the American campaign against Japanese imperialist expansion during the Second World War. MacCallum relays the grueling details of such critical battles as Tarawa and Saipan, and the narrative culminates in the harrowing story of the months spent fighting for Iwo Jima. Whether you are well versed in World War II history or you’re a casual reader curious about the lives of those who fought for our freedom, you will find Unknown Valor a moving tale of heroism that is expertly told.
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