Australia Japan and the Kokoda Trail Campaign
The invasion of Australian ruled Papua New Guinea in 1942 by the Japanese presented a direct threat to Australia and to Supreme Commander in the South West Pacific Douglas MacArthur’s plans to retake the Japanese held Pacific. The tenuous fighting across the Owen Stanley mountain range by the retreating Australian ‘diggers’ was one of the most desperate and savage campaigns of the war in rain drenched jungle conditions. Explaining History helps you understand the 20th Century through critical c
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