The Gilbert Islands in World War Two

Cover of The Gilbert Islands in World War Two by Peter McQuarrie
Publisher: Masalai Press
Year: 2012
Language: en
Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 9780971412781
Dimensions:
Height: 8.27 Inches
Length: 5.83 Inches
Weight: 0.78925489796 Pounds
Width: 0.62 Inches
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The Gilbert Islands in World War Two by Peter McQuarrie, published by Masalai Press in 2012, offers a detailed exploration of the historical significance of the Gilbert Islands during World War II. This edition, comprising 298 pages, delves into the complexities of the region’s wartime experiences, highlighting not only the well-known Battle of Tarawa but also the broader narrative of Japanese and American occupations, coast-watching, and the involvement of various nationalities.

Readers will find a comprehensive account that goes beyond military engagements to include the perspectives of the local populations, such as the Gilbert and Ellice Islanders, New Zealanders, and others who were affected by the conflict. The author draws on a wealth of oral and written testimonies, as well as official records from multiple countries, to present a nuanced history of the Gilbert Islands during this tumultuous period. This book serves as a thorough examination of the diverse experiences and stories that shaped the region during World War II.


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World War Two history remembers the Gilbert Islands for the Battle of Tarawa, the US Marines’ first bold amphibious assault against a Japanese stronghold in the Pacific Islands. But there is much more to the WWII story of the Gilbert Islands than a single battle. In addition to the Battle of Tarawa, this book also tells of the periods of Japanese and American occupations, of coast-watching and German raiders. This history of a time and place is also a story of the people involved. In addition to the Americans and Japanese it is also the story of Gilbert and Ellice Islanders, New Zealanders, British, Chinese, German-Marshallese and “Kai Viti” people (British Fiji Citizens), who by one means or another became caught up in the war in the Gilbert Islands. The author has used oral and written accounts of people who were directly involved, as well as official records in archives in Kiribati, Fiji, Tuvalu, New Zealand, the United States and Australia. This is a thoroughly researched, comprehensive and unique account of WWII as experienced in these small and remote atolls of the Central Pacific.

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