A new look at the greatest naval battle in history.
List of Maps
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. The Nature of War and Victory
2. The Option of Difficulties: The American Situation in the
Aftermath of the Victory in the Philippine Sea
3. The Search for Solutions: The Japanese Situation in the
Aftermath of Defeat in the Philippine Sea
4. Preliminaries: 6-18 October 1944
5. Advance and Contact, 18-24 October 1944
6. The Great Day of Wrath: 25 October 1944
7. The Naval Battle for the Philippines: The Postscript, 26
October-30 November 1944
8. To Pause and Consider: Blame, Responsibility, and the Verdict of
History.
Appendixes
Notes
Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
Index
H. P. Willmott has written extensively on warfare in general and on World War II in particular. Among his books are The Last Century of Sea Power: From Washington to Tokyo, 1922–1945 (IUP, 2010) and The Last Century of Sea Power: From Port Arthur to Chanak, 1894–1922 (IUP, 2009).
These pages provide the reader a veritable wealth of information.
The book is a valuable addition in the historiography of the Battle
of Leyte Gulf specifically and to naval history and World War Two
in general. It will certainly become a classic. Vol. 6, No. 4
(Winter 2011)
*Canadian Naval Review*
The Battle of Leyte Gulf is an outstanding addition to a Pacific
library.August 2008
*Paper Wars*
An outstanding contribution to the military and naval history of
our times.2008
*World War II Quarterly*
. . . supported by clear and helpful maps, helpful appendices, and
lengthy footnotes that underline the scholarship involved. It is
good value as a hardback and will contribute to Indiana's
reputation for publishing first-rate military history.
*History*
. . . deliciously provocative interpretation of the nature of the
conflict and the reasons for American victory.
*International Journal of Maritime History*
[A]n outstanding book which can be appreciated by naval historians
and those who have a general interest in the subject.
*Journal of Military History*
W. P. willmott provides new perspectives on the unfolding of the
battle and very deliberately seeks to give readers a proper
understanding of the importance of this battle for American naval
operations in the following month. This careful interrogation of
the accounts of 'the last fleet action' is a significant
contribution to military history.
*McCormick Messenger*
Those who have done their preliminary reading and are ready for the
advanced course on Leyte, however, will turn to Willmott. There
they will have the opportunity to savor the work of a master
military historian at the top of his game.
*HistoryNet*
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