
The Toughest Fighting in the World : The Australian and American Campaign for New Guinea in World War II (Paperback)
Key item features
A Classic Firsthand Account of the Struggle to Stop the Japanese Advance Toward Australia in 1942
Following their attacks on Pearl Harbor, the Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines, the Japanese invaded New Guinea in early 1942 as part of their attempt to create a Pacific empire. Control of New Guinea would enable Japan to establish large army, air force, and naval bases in close proximity to Australia. The Australians, with American cooperation, began a counterattack in earnest. The mountainous terrain covered with nearly impenetrable tropical forest and full of natural hazards resulted in an exceedingly grueling battleground. The struggle for New Guinea, one of the major campaigns of World War II, lasted the entire war, with the crucial fighting occurring in the first year. In The Toughest Fighting in the World, first published in 1943, Australian war correspondent George H. Johnston recorded the efforts of both the Australian and American troops, aided by the New Guinea native people, throughout 1942 as they fought a series of vicious and bitter battles against a determined foe. In one of the classic accounts of combat in World War II, the author makes a compelling case that the hardships endured by the soldiers in New Guinea from both nature and the enemy were among the most severe in the war.
Specs
- Book formatPaperback
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreHistory
- Pub date2011-09-30
- Pages256
- Edition1st Edition
- Free shipping
Free 30-day returns
How do you want your item?
About this item
Product details
In The Toughest Fighting in the World, first published in 1943, Australian war correspondent George H. Johnston recorded the efforts of both the Australian and American troops, aided by the New Guinea native people, throughout 1942 as they fought a series of vicious and bitter battles against a determined foe. In one of the classic accounts of combat in World War II, the author makes a compelling case that the hardships endured by the soldiers in New Guinea from both nature and the enemy were among the most severe in the war.
A Classic Firsthand Account of the Struggle to Stop the Japanese Advance Toward Australia in 1942
Following their attacks on Pearl Harbor, the Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines, the Japanese invaded New Guinea in early 1942 as part of their attempt to create a Pacific empire. Control of New Guinea would enable Japan to establish large army, air force, and naval bases in close proximity to Australia. The Australians, with American cooperation, began a counterattack in earnest. The mountainous terrain covered with nearly impenetrable tropical forest and full of natural hazards resulted in an exceedingly grueling battleground. The struggle for New Guinea, one of the major campaigns of World War II, lasted the entire war, with the crucial fighting occurring in the first year. In The Toughest Fighting in the World, first published in 1943, Australian war correspondent George H. Johnston recorded the efforts of both the Australian and American troops, aided by the New Guinea native people, throughout 1942 as they fought a series of vicious and bitter battles against a determined foe. In one of the classic accounts of combat in World War II, the author makes a compelling case that the hardships endured by the soldiers in New Guinea from both nature and the enemy were among the most severe in the war.
Specifications
Book format
Fiction/nonfiction
Genre
Pub date
Warranty
Warranty information
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
The New Zealand Wars, a History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period; Volume 1 (Paperback) $27.27
$2727current price $27.27The New Zealand Wars, a History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period; Volume 1 (Paperback)
Killing for Country: A Family Story (Paperback) $22.56
$2256current price $22.56Killing for Country: A Family Story (Paperback)
Australian History: Save Our Sons : Women, Dissent and Conscription During the Vietnam War (Paperback) $37.36
$3736current price $37.36Australian History: Save Our Sons : Women, Dissent and Conscription During the Vietnam War (Paperback)
A Little History of the Australian Labor Party (Paperback) $24.18 Was $27.08
$2418current price $24.18, Was $27.08$27.08A Little History of the Australian Labor Party (Paperback)
The Moore Family: Early European Settlers In Wangaratta And Its Surrounds, (Paperback) $27.13
$2713current price $27.13The Moore Family: Early European Settlers In Wangaratta And Its Surrounds, (Paperback)
Looking from the North: Australian history from the top down, (Paperback) $28.20
$2820current price $28.20Looking from the North: Australian history from the top down, (Paperback)
Armenia, Australia & the Great War, (Paperback) $27.15
$2715current price $27.15Armenia, Australia & the Great War, (Paperback)
History Books The History of New Zealand: Land, Conflict, and the Search for Unity (Skriuwer.com Edition), (Paperback) $16.90
$1690current price $16.90History Books The History of New Zealand: Land, Conflict, and the Search for Unity (Skriuwer.com Edition), (Paperback)
Beyond Combat: Australian Military Activity Away from the Battlefield, (Paperback) $34.87 Was $39.71
$3487current price $34.87, Was $39.71$39.71Beyond Combat: Australian Military Activity Away from the Battlefield, (Paperback)
A Grave Too Far Away: A Tribute to Australians in Bomber Command Europe, (Paperback) $24.61
$2461current price $24.61A Grave Too Far Away: A Tribute to Australians in Bomber Command Europe, (Paperback)
The I. W. W.: A Study Of American Syndicalism, (Paperback) $22.20
$2220current price $22.20The I. W. W.: A Study Of American Syndicalism, (Paperback)
Uprising: Resistance wars in the colony of New South Wales, 1838-1845, (Paperback) $28.79
$2879current price $28.79Uprising: Resistance wars in the colony of New South Wales, 1838-1845, (Paperback)
Beyond the Broken Years: Australian Military History in 1000 Books, (Paperback) $45.34
$4534current price $45.34Beyond the Broken Years: Australian Military History in 1000 Books, (Paperback)
Operation Hurricane : The story of Britain's first atomic test in Australia and the legacy that remains (Paperback) $25.30 Was $28.99
$2530current price $25.30, Was $28.99$28.99Operation Hurricane : The story of Britain's first atomic test in Australia and the legacy that remains (Paperback)
Australia and World Crisis, 1914-1923: A History of Australian Defence and Foreign Policy 1901-23: Volume 2, (Paperback) $42.13
$4213current price $42.13Australia and World Crisis, 1914-1923: A History of Australian Defence and Foreign Policy 1901-23: Volume 2, (Paperback)
Creating White Australia, (Paperback) $23.74
$2374current price $23.74Creating White Australia, (Paperback)
The Last 100 Days: The Australian Road to Victory in the First World War, (Paperback) $28.17
$2817current price $28.17The Last 100 Days: The Australian Road to Victory in the First World War, (Paperback)
Devils on Horses: In the Words of the Anzacs in the Middle East 1916-19, (Paperback) $23.05
$2305current price $23.05Devils on Horses: In the Words of the Anzacs in the Middle East 1916-19, (Paperback)
Miles Franklin Undercover: The Little-Known Years When She Created Her Own Brilliant Career, (Paperback) $24.41
$2441current price $24.41Miles Franklin Undercover: The Little-Known Years When She Created Her Own Brilliant Career, (Paperback)
Matriarch and World War Iii: Internal State Terrorism in Australia $27.59
$2759current price $27.59Matriarch and World War Iii: Internal State Terrorism in Australia
