This fully-illustrated account details all the major battles, decisions,
and outcomes as the Japanese military sought to collapse the United
States' principal military enclave in East Asia and seize a country rich
in natural and human resources for their Greater East Asia Prosperity
Sphere. The planned 50-day campaign took 133 days because they
underestimated the grit of their foes. Despite horrendous conditions,
lack of air support, food, and medicine, sheer grit compelled the
Americans and Filipinos not to give up, even if the rest of the world
had given up on them.