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D-Day New Guinea : the extraordinary story of the battle for Lae and the greatest combined airborne and amphibious operation of the Pacific War

D-Day New Guinea : the extraordinary story of the battle for Lae and the greatest combined airborne and amphibious operation of the Pacific War

The capture of Lae was the most complex operation for the Australian army in the Second World War. In many ways it was also a rehearsal for the D-Day invasion of France with an amphibious landing combined with the first successful large scale Allied airborne operation of the war. But this is not just a book about a successful military campaign that changed the course of the war in New Guinea. It also brings together the extraordinary stories of the Australian, American and Japanese participants in the battle, and of the fight against the cloying jungle, the raging rivers and soaring mountain ranges that made New Guinea such a daunting battlefield. Phillip Bradley brings a compelling clarity, humanity and new insight into a little known but crucial Australian battle of the Pacific War.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920421460 WAR 940.54265 BRA
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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RSN 000065147687
ISBN 9781760632588 (paperback)
1760632589 (paperback)
Call Number 940.54265
Dates Bradley, Phillip 1955-,
Name of Publisher Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2019.
Attachments illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The capture of Lae was the most complex operation for the Australian army in the Second World War. In many ways it was also a rehearsal for the D-Day invasion of France with an amphibious landing combined with the first successful large scale Allied airborne operation of the war. But this is not just a book about a successful military campaign that changed the course of the war in New Guinea. It also brings together the extraordinary stories of the Australian, American and Japanese participants in the battle, and of the fight against the cloying jungle, the raging rivers and soaring mountain ranges that made New Guinea such a daunting battlefield. Phillip Bradley brings a compelling clarity, humanity and new insight into a little known but crucial Australian battle of the Pacific War.
Subject Combined operations (Military science)
World War, 1939-1945 Amphibious operations
World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns
World War, 1939-1945 Participation, Australian.
Lae (Papua New Guinea) -- 20th century. -- History, Military
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