Alms for Oblivion Sunset on the Pacific War

Cover of Alms for Oblivion Sunset on the Pacific War by Peter Kemp
Author: Peter Kemp
Year: 2020
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 9781087913438
Dimensions:
Height: 9 inches
Length: 6 inches
Weight: 0.54895103238 pounds
Width: 0.38 inches
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Alms for Oblivion Sunset on the Pacific War by Peter Kemp, published by Mystery Grove Publishing Company in August 2020, is a 164-page edition that presents a detailed account of the Pacific Theater in 1945. As the war in Europe concludes, the Japanese Empire continues to fight, leading to intense confrontations for the Allies. The narrative follows Peter Kemp, a former law student turned commando, who, after being freed from a Soviet dungeon, is redeployed to the South Pacific to manage the chaotic aftermath of the war.

In this edition, readers will find Kemp’s firsthand experiences as he navigates the complexities of post-war Asia, particularly in French Indochina and the Dutch East Indies. The book explores themes of military conflict and anti-colonial sentiment, providing insight into the challenges faced by Kemp as he leads a diverse group of forces against guerrilla fighters. This work, originally published in 1961, offers a unique perspective on the lesser-known consequences of World War II in the Pacific, making it a significant addition to the historical narrative of this period.


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Asia, 1945. The War in Europe is over. Undeterred, the Japanese Empire fights on. With millions of loyal troops at its disposal and holdings that extend over thousands of miles, the Allies still have much intense fighting ahead.

Freed from a Soviet dungeon by diplomatic happenstance as the European theatre closes is Peter Kemp. Kemp was a young law student who volunteered to fight for the Nationalists against the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. Recruited by the elite British Special Operations Executive for his extensive irregular warfare experience and enormous bravery, Kemp was a commando raider then spy in the Balkans and Poland before being betrayed, along with his comrades, by the advancing Red Army. Recognizing him as one of their best operatives, the British redeploy Kemp to the South Pacific. Although initially tasked with mopping up the Japanese remnants, after the surrender Kemp finds himself struggling to bring order to the chaos as anti-colonial sentiment surges, first in French Indochina and then the Dutch East Indies. With the United States indifferent or hostile to its allies’ extended empires, Kemp is forced to lead Japanese troops and a smattering of European holdouts against a phantom army of guerrillas.

Kemp published his story in 1961, one of only a few to offer a first-hand look at the little-explored aftermath of World War Two in the Pacific. The book has been out-of-print for decades, but joins Kemp’s first two books, Mine Were of Trouble (recounting his Spanish Civil War experiences) and No Colours or Crest (following him through Europe in WW2) back in wide release again.

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Publisher: Mystery Grove Publishing Company. Year: 2020.
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ISBN-13: 9781087913438.
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Language: en. Pages: 164. Edition: 2.

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