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Battle for the Aleutians

Author : U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publisher :
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 21,33 MB
Release : 2011
Category : World War, 1939-1945
ISBN :

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Attu

Author : John Haile Cloe
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 24,57 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Attu, Battle of, Alaska, 1943
ISBN : 9780996583732

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The Battle of Attu, which took place from 11-30 May 1943, was a battle fought between forces of the United States, aided by Canadian reconnaissance and fighter-bomber support, and the Empire of Japan on Attu Island off the coast of the Territory of Alaska as part of the Aleutian Islands Campaign during the American Theater and the Pacific Theater and was the only land battle of World War II fought on incorporated territory of the United States. It is also the only land battle in which Japanese and American forces fought in Arctic conditions. The more than two-week battle ended when most of the Japanese defenders were killed in brutal hand-to-hand combat after a final banzai charge broke through American lines. Related products: Aleutian Islands: The U.S. Army Campaigns of World War II is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/aleutian-islands-us-army-campaigns-world-war-ii-pamphlet Aleutians, Historical Map can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/aleutians-historical-map-poster Other products produced by the U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/agency/national-park-service-nps World War II resources collection is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/world-war-ii

The Williwaw War

Author : Donald Goldstein
Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
Page : 455 pages
File Size : 19,50 MB
Release : 1992-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1557282420

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"An amazing story of Arkansas soldiers and their struggle in the Aleutians. A must read book for those who want to learn about a forgotten part of that great war told from a soldier's point of view." -Major General James A. Ryan The Adjutant General Military Department of Arkansas

The Capture of Attu

Author : United States. War Department
Publisher :
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 34,29 MB
Release : 1944
Category : Attu Island (Alaska), Battle of, 1943
ISBN :

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The Storm on Our Shores

Author : Mark Obmascik
Publisher : Atria Books
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 18,90 MB
Release : 2020-08-04
Category : History
ISBN : 145167838X

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This “engrossing” (The Wall Street Journal) national bestseller and true “heartbreaking tale of tragedy and redemption” (Hampton Sides, bestselling author of Ghost Soldiers) reveals how a discovered diary—found during a brutal World War II battle—changed our war-torn society’s perceptions of Japan. May 1943. The Battle of Attu—called “The Forgotten Battle” by World War II veterans—was raging on the Aleutian island with an Arctic cold, impenetrable fog, and rocketing winds that combined to create some of the worst weather on Earth. Both American and Japanese forces tirelessly fought in a yearlong campaign, with both sides suffering thousands of casualties. Included in this number was a Japanese medic whose war diary would lead a Silver Star–winning American soldier to find solace for his own tortured soul. The doctor’s name was Paul Nobuo Tatsuguchi, a Hiroshima native who had graduated from college and medical school in California. He loved America, but was called to enlist in the Imperial Army of his native Japan. Heartsick, wary of war, yet devoted to Japan, Tatsuguchi performed his duties and kept a diary of events as they unfolded—never knowing that it would be found by an American soldier named Dick Laird. Laird, a hardy, resilient underground coal miner, enlisted in the US Army to escape the crushing poverty of his native Appalachia. In a devastating mountainside attack in Alaska, Laird was forced to make a fateful decision, one that saved him and his comrades, but haunted him for years. Tatsuguchi’s diary was later translated and distributed among US soldiers. It showed the common humanity on both sides of the battle. But it also ignited fierce controversy that is still debated today. After forty years, Laird was determined to return it to the family and find peace with Tatsuguchi’s daughter, Laura Tatsuguchi Davis. Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Mark Obmascik “writes with tremendous grace about a forgotten part of our history, telling the same story from two opposing points of view—perhaps the only way warfare can truly be understood” (Helen Thorpe, author of Soldier Girls).

The Battle of the Aleutians

Author : Dashiell Hammett
Publisher :
Page : 28 pages
File Size : 17,36 MB
Release : 1943
Category : Aleutian Islands
ISBN :

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Written for the soldiers who were serving in the Aleutians at the time of this publication's production. It exlains what the action was like in the Aleutians between June 1942 when the Japanese attacked U.S. airfields in Dutch Harbor, among the easternmost islands, and August 1943 when allied forces occupied Attu, one of the westernmost of the Aleutian chain. It has been estimated that one hundred thousand copies were printed in 1944 for free distribution to troops stationed on the chain. (per information contained on pages 193-194 in Shadow man : the life of Dashiell Hammett / by Richard Layman. New York, 1983. In fact the last line reads: "The story of the Aleutians in this war is not yet finished".

Attu Boy

Author : Nick Golodoff
Publisher : University of Alaska Press
Page : 113 pages
File Size : 26,67 MB
Release : 2015-05-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1602232490

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In June 1942 the Japanese army invaded Attu, a remote island at the end of the Aleutian Chain. Soldiers occupied the village for two months before taking its Alaska Native residents to Japan, where they were held until the end of the war. After harassing American and Canadian forces for little over a year, the Japanese forces quietly withdrew. After the war, the Attuans' return to Alaska was not a joyful reunion. When they were released, the Attuans were not allowed to return to their home, but were settled instead in Atka, several hundred miles from Attu. "Attu Boy" is Nick Golodoff s memoir of his experience as a prisoner of war in Japan during World War II as a young boy. Nick was six years old when Japanese soldiers invaded his remote Aleutian village. Along with the other Unangan Attu residents, Nick and his family were taken to Hokkaido, Japan. Only 25 of the Attuans survived the war; the others died of hunger, malnutrition, and disease. Nick tells his story from the unique viewpoint of a child who experienced friendly relationships with some of the Japanese captors along with harsh treatment from others. Other voices join Nick s to give the book a broad sense of the struggles, triumphs, and heartbreak of lives disrupted by war. "

The Capture of Attu

Author : Robert J. Mitchell
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,84 MB
Release : 2000-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803295575

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Originally published: 1st ed. Washington, D.C.: Infantry Journal, 1944.

Aleutian Islands

Author : George L. MacGarrigle
Publisher : Government Printing Office
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 50,36 MB
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN :

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Provides one in a series of 40 illustrated brochures that describe the campaigns in which U.S. Army troops participated during the war. Each brochure describes the strategic setting, traces the operations of the major American units involved, and analyzes the impact of the campaign on future operations.