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On 20 June 1942, the light-house at Estevan Point on Vancouver Island was shelled by the Japanese submarine I-26. It was the first enemy attack on Canadian soil since the War of 1812. But this was only one incident in the incredible and little-known Japanese campaign to terrorise North Americas west coast and mount an invasion through the Aleutian Islands. Enemy Offshore is a dramatic, comprehensive narrative of the events that unfolded as Japan brought the Second World War to North American shores. Submarines -- Japans formidable I-boats -- stalked the West Coast, attacking ships and shore stations. A Japanese aircraft-carrier force attacked Alaska twice, grabbing a footing in North America and launching a bloody conflict in the Aleutians. The Japanese bombed an Oregon forest in an eccentric plan to start mass fires and desperately launched thousands of bomb-laden balloons against Canada and the United States. Here are also the stories of ordinary citizens -- fishermen, Natives and wilderness warriors who allied with the military in the extraordinary but largely unknown war on the West Coast.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781927527535
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 144
- Utgivningsdatum: 2013-10-15
- Förlag: Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd