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The Japanese Aircraft Carrier Akagi

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The vessel, which was to become the most famous Japanese aircraft carrier and the symbol of the might of the Imperial Japanese Navyaviation was initially built as a battlecruiser.

Only as the result of the resolutions of the Washington Naval Treaty the Akagi (“Red Castle”, the name of a Japanese mountain) was completed as an aircraft carrier.

During the first half-year of the war in the Pacific she was the flagship of the carrier strike group marching from one victory to another.

The reversal took place during the battle of Midway, when a hit by a single bomb in a fatal moment sealed her fate.

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Product Details
Kagero Oficyna Wydawnicza
8364596810 / 9788364596810
Paperback / softback
28/02/2017
Poland
84 pages, 155
297 x 210 mm