War at the end of the world : Douglas MacArthur and the forgotten fight for New Guinea, 1942-1945 / James P. Duffy.

A harrowing account of an epic, yet nearly forgotten, battle of World War II--General Douglas MacArthur's four-year assault on the Pacific War's most hostile battleground: the mountainous, jungle-cloaked island of New Guinea. One American soldier called it "a green hell on earth." Monsoon-soaked wil...

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Main Author: Duffy, James P., 1941-
Language:English
Published: New York, New York : NAL Caliber, 2016.
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Physical Description:x, 436 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Format: Book

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505 0 |a Part I: 1942. "This is war, not a Sunday school picnic" ; "Every man for himself" ; First landings in New Guinea ; A general in search of an army ; To Port Moresby by sea ; Second landings in New Guinea ; Death along the Kokoda Track ; First defeat at Milne Bay ; "Take Buna, or not come back alive" -- Part II: 1943. Sailing the Bismarck Sea ; Assault on Salamaua ; Pincers around Lae ; War on the Huon Peninsula ; Invasion across the straits -- Part III: 1944. The General and the Admiralties ; Reckless and persecution ; Next stop: Wakde ; Bloody Biak ; The General, the President, and the Admiral ; Breakout from Wewak ; Island-hopping to victory. 
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