Speculative fiction, alternative worlds, futuristic, supernatural, horror
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Pacific Alternate series (#7,9) by Max Lamirande
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Overview: The Pacific Alternate Series is an alternate history of the Second World War in the Pacific. It relates a different war where Japan invaded Pearl Harbor in March 1942, creating a major ripple effect on the rest of the history of the conflict.

Like in the real war, Japan steamrolls across the Pacific, but this time without the Americans being able to do much about it. Without Pearl Harbor, the U.S. Navy has a limited capability to intervene.

Read a very different war where Grand Admiral Yamamoto uses all the power at his disposal and doesnt shy away from exposing his battleships to damage.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy Historical

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Siege Pacific (#7)
The year is 1943.

The Japanese offensive in the South Seas is underway, and the Allies are getting desperate. Yamamoto’s forces have already re-occupied New Georgia and landed back in Guadalcanal, pushing General Vandermeer’s Allied forces into the mountainous Kavo Range in the middle of the island.

In New Guinea, the Imperial Army continues to push forward into the Kokoda Track and has reached the village of Menari, while in Milne Bay, the fighting had morphed into a stalemate. A big naval battle looms large for the control of Guadalcanal’s sea lanes. Admiral Chester Nimitz has no choice but to sail supplies to the beleaguered forces on the island, or they will have to surrender. Yamamoto and his dreaded Imperial Navy awaits to give battle.

Things are gloomy for the cause of liberty, and the situation has completely reverted back in Japan’s favor. Yamamoto holds the initiative and seems to have all the best cards in his hands. And yet, all is not as good as it seems for Japan. The SE and RO offensives have been executed with a supply surge that will be hard to maintain for the Empire, and the rest of the realm is suffering greatly from the priority given to the South Seas.

In South East Asia and Southern China, the Imperial Army can only retreat in disarray facing the Nationalist Chinese. They lack in everything, from food to ammunition to oil. In the Indian Ocean, things are much the same. The Imperial Navy has the ships to oppose British Admiral Summerville but not the fuel. A desperate retreat to Singapour is planned by the newly-named admiral after Kondo’s death, Kishi Hata.

Japan has no more ships to defend its islands in the Central Pacific. The Grand Admiral has gambled everything away to the South Seas. American Admiral Marc Mitscher is under orders to raid deep into the enemy realm to force Yamamoto to transfer ships back to the area to relieve the pressure on the South Seas. His fleet glides silently toward the Marshall Islands.

Climatic land battles are about to happen in Guadalcanal, in the Kokoda Track, and in Milne Bay, while at sea, the showdown is imminent between Nimitz’s U.S. Pacific Fleet and the Combined Fleet.

This is the story of the Pacific War.

Crumbling Pacific (#9)
The time is August 1943.

The Pacific War continues to be fought from Bruma to the Central Pacific and the Solomon Islands. The United States of America has just reclaimed Hawaii, opening a world of possibilities for the continuation of the war. Hopes are high that the Allies will eventually be able to bring the conflict to a successful conclusion.

The Japanese situation in the South Seas is disastrous. Everything the Imperial Navy has tried to stem the Allied tide has failed. General MacArthur’s troops have won the Kokoda Track Campaign and are now poised to conquer the entire North Guinean seaboard. A plethora of Japanese bases are thus threatened. If they fall, this will give even more opportunities for the Allies to attack deeper into the Empire.

Guadalcanal is now firmly in American hands, and the Allies are planning their next operation toward Rabaul: an invasion of the Island of Bougainville. If this base also falls, Japan will not be able to hold things together in New Britain. With Rabaul gone, the entire Central Pacific Empire will be open to attack by the U.S. Navy.

The disaster in Burma for Japan continues to unfold as nothing can stop the hordes of Indians, Chinese, and British troops from flooding the beleaguered, out-of-supply, and worn-down Imperial Army forces in the area.

The writing is on the wall for Japan, but it has no intention to give up. From its point of view, it is far from defeated, and anyway, surrender or negotiations are not an option. Like a wounded beast pushed into a corner, it is ready to lash back. Grand Admiral Yamamoto sails again from Kure in Japan, headed for Johnston Island, his new base to replace Hawaii and continue to support the fight against the United States.

The base is a little over one thousand kilometers from Hawaii, and if the U.S. Navy wants to master the area, it will have to be reduced to rubble. Thus, another large naval battle looms over the horizon. The fight between carriers and battleships is not over.

The Americans, flush with their magnificent victory on Oahu, are now poised to finish the liberation of the Hawaiian Islands and are now thinking of a reconquest campaign across the Pacific Islands occupied by the Japanese. War will soon be back in Samoa, the Line Island, and the Marshalls.

This is the story of the Pacific War.

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