03904oam 22006614a 450 991028640510332120230623180832.09789400602939940060293610.24415/9789087282806(CKB)4100000006675576(OAPEN)1001546(OCoLC)1190677794(MdBmJHUP)muse91368(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/35278(MiAaPQ)EBC30296691(Au-PeEL)EBL30296691(DE-B1597)634217(DE-B1597)9789400602939(ScCtBLL)9b5f2b48-953c-4d9f-8540-85267e3f747b(OCoLC)1163826637(OCoLC)1373984282(oapen)doab35278(EXLCZ)99410000000667557620180622d2018 uy 0enguuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Operations of the Navy in the Dutch East Indies and the Bay of BengalCompiled by The War History Office of the National Defense College of Japan /compiled by the War History Office of the National defense College of Japan ; edited and translated by Willem Remmelink1st ed.LeidenLeiden University Press2018[Leiden] :Leiden University Press,[2018]©[2018]1 online resource (785)War history series ;volume 269789087282806 908728280X Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter I. Thecircumstances leading to Japan's invasion of the Dutch East Indies --Chapter II. Themilitary topography of the Southwestern Region --Chapter III. Thedrafting of a plan of operations for the southern advance --Chapter IV.Progress in the preparations for the invasion of the Dutch East Indies --Chapter V. Theforward push of the air bases --Chapter VI. Thedrafting of the Java Invasion Operation Plan --Chapter VII. Theimplementation of the Java Invasion Operation --Chapter VIII. Thestate of the Allied Forces before the Java Operation --Chapter IX. Theneutralization of the Indian Ocean.Between 1966 and 1980, the War History Office of the National Defense College of Japan (now the Center for Military History of the National Institute for Defense Studies) published the 102-volume Senshi Sōsho (War History Series). These volumes give a detailed account of the operations of the Imperial Japanese Army and Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War. The present volume, The Operations of the Navy in the Dutch East Indies and the Bay of Bengal, volume 26 of the series, describes the Japanese Navy’s role in the campaign to gain control over the Indonesian archipelago – at that time the largest transoceanic landing operation in the military history of the world. It includes, among others, the first complete Japanese analysis of the Battle of the Java Sea, a much-debated battle that ended disastrously for the Allies and opened the way to Java for the Japanese.Senshi sōsho ;v. 26World War, 1939-1945CampaignsIndonesiaWorld War, 1939-1945Naval operations, JapaneseDutch East Indies (Territory under Japanese occupation, 1942-1945)History.fastWorld War, 1939-1945CampaignsWorld War, 1939-1945Naval operations, Japanese.940.5425Remmelink Willemedt1327336Remmelink Willem G. J.1947-MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910286405103321The Operations of the Navy in the Dutch East Indies and the Bay of Bengal3385547UNINA