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1934 - Pacific

An Alternate History

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1934 - Pacific

De: Tony Dunning
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1934 – Pacific is an alternate-history war novel charting a brutal, accelerating conflict in the Pacific that begins years earlier—and burns far wider—than in our own timeline.

From the first carrier clashes in the Solomon Islands to the grinding land campaigns across Burma, New Guinea, and the Philippines, the book follows the steady escalation of a war that becomes increasingly industrial, relentless, and unforgiving. Naval battles are fought to the death. Air power evolves at speed, from desperate long-range raids to the arrival of fighters that finally erase distance as a sanctuary. On land, Allied forces claw back island after island, city by city, often against enemies who refuse surrender and fight to the death.

The narrative places particular emphasis on operational decision-making: the choices commanders make under uncertainty, the trade-offs between carriers and battleships, airfields and cities, speed and consolidation. It also examines the moral and psychological costs of the war—most starkly through the emergence of organised suicide attacks, the collapse of Japanese strategic options, and the widening gap between ideology and survival.

As the Allies retake the Philippines—through Leyte, Mindoro, Luzon, Manila, and Corregidor—the war enters its decisive phase. New air bases bring Japan itself within reach. Industrial centres burn. Retaliation grows harsher. The conflict becomes not just a struggle for territory, but for endurance.

1934 – Pacific presents a grim, detailed reimagining of a Pacific War fought earlier, harder, and with fewer illusions left intact.

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