
Kokoda
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Narrated by:
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Peter Byrne
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By:
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Paul Ham
In a unique and balanced portrayal, renowned journalist Paul Ham recounts both the Australian and Japanese perspectives of the events on the hellish Papuan jungle trail where thousands fought and died during World War II.
It was a war without mercy, fought back and forth along 90 miles of river crossings, steep inclines and precipitous descents, with both sides wracked by hunger and disease, and terrified of falling into enemy hands. Defeat was unthinkable: the Australian soldier was fighting for his homeland against an unyielding aggressor; the Japanese ordered to fight to the death in a bid to conquer ‘Greater East Asia’.
Paul Ham captures the spirits of those soldiers and commanders who clashed in this war of exceptional savagery, and tells of the brave souls on both sides of the campaign whose courage and sacrifices must never be forgotten.
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Would you consider the audio edition of Kokoda to be better than the print version?
The audio performance is top notch! The Australian accent of the narrator as well as his ability to deliver the Japanese side in a believable accent as well helped make this audiobook on of my most enjoyable.What other book might you compare Kokoda to and why?
As far as a book detailing an actual battle this compares to the classic ENEMY AT THE GATES by William Craig, a factual and in depth account of the Battle for Stalingrad. In Kokoda Paul Ham has captured the same amount of detail involving high level military, political and cultural maneuvers without losing the grit and blood of the men fighting to the death along the Kokoda Track.What does Peter Byrne bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Again the accents, both Australian and Japanese well read in detail and conversational dialogue make this a fantastic audio presentationWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes.A haunting history of sacrifice and missed chances
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Eye Opener
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Understand the campaign, understand Australia
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Definately worth reading/listening to: Impressed by the writers ability to put both sides of events to paper without bias and presenting the Kokoda story without watering it down.What was one of the most memorable moments of Kokoda?
The difficulties the diggers faced not only against the enemy also with the Australian Government, some their superiors and American Allies who had very little knowledge of the environment and hardships they face amoungst adversity.What does Peter Byrne bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
An easy to llisten to person who done an excellent job in narrating the book and his ability to add different voices when readingWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
There were to many moments in the book that moved me to mentionBest story of Kokoda Trekk
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