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    The significance of Kokoda for Australian’s can be seen in many different ways. In a strategic sense and also in a symbolic sense. Firstly, the Kokoda Campaign saved Australia from possible invasion, or more precisely from being isolated from the United States of America . Secondly, Kokoda was the battle that lead to victory in the Second World War, as well as to improvement of Australia’s post-war practices and military operations. Symbolically, the Kokoda Track will be remembered when Australia’s

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    Kokoda Campaign Essay

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    The Kokoda Campaign was a four month struggle that involved battled relationships between the Japanese Forces and Allied Forces. The Japanese Forces landed in Papua New Guinea in the early months of 1942 and had conceived a plan to take over Port Moresby through the Kokoda Track, which was a 96km long trail, and from there they could carry out an advance towards Australia. As you can see in the source above, Papua New Guinea is relatively close to Australian country with roughly 6 km between the

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    Kokoda Ceremony I would like to propose a ceremony for the end of Kokoda. Kokoda was a thrilling and terifiying event that happened from July 21st 1942 to the 16th of November 1942. Australia, America, Japan and the people of Papua New Ginuea fought is this war. The Kokoda Track campaign or Kokoda Trail campaign was part of the Pacific War of WW2. The campaign consisted of a series of battles fought between July and November 1942 between Japanese and allied—primarily Australian—forces in what was

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    Battle Of Kokoda Essay

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    The Battle of Kokoda was extremely significant for Australia in World War Two, not only because of the bravery shown by young Australian men, but of the outcome of their triumphant adversity. The Kokoda campaign not only saved Australia from potential isolation and possible invasion but was a victorious battle for Australia which led to the further improvements in Australian military procedures and subsequent war processes. Furthermore, our secure tactical location at Port Moresby prevented the Japanese

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    The Kokoda Campaign Essay The battle of Kokoda is certainly the most significant battle fought during WWII. Also the course of WWII changed dramatically due to the impact that Kokoda had on Australia and the war. This can be proved with many reasons. Firstly, the Kokoda campaign saved Australia from invasion from the Japanese (Oxford Word Press). Port Moresby held a strong tactical position so it was important that the Japanese could not reach it. Secondly, the battle in Kokoda was fought well by

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    Essay About Kokoda

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    au/fighting-retreat/second-engagement-kokoda.php - The Australian army of the 39th battalion were the first men sent to Kokoda. -till today hundreds of Australians walk the track to see how the soldiers lived and fought during the Kokoda campaign, they walk it to somehow become closer with their ancestors. -there is a war memorial to remember all the lives that were lost during the Kokoda campaign. http://kokoda.commemoration.gov.au/four-peoples-at-war/new-guineans-at-kokoda.php -The hungry Japanese

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    Kokoda Part B 6. "The Kokoda Campaign has minimal historical significance." Using all of the sources, evaluate this proposition. (10 marks) The Kokoda Campaign is of some historical significance but was not the battle that solely shaped Australia to be the way it is today. The battle in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a large element of Australian war history but it is not more significant than other battles in the first and second world wars. The battle in PNG was an unexpected achievement for the

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    The Kokoda campaign in World war two was very significant for Australia’s history. Firstly it stopped Japan from getting more land off Guinea and getting closer to Australia Port Morseby had an airfield as well as a port so it was very important not to lose this area.. Secondly the battle was fought in very harsh conditions and made Australians back home very proud when the Japanese were finally defeated. The Kokda campaign was fought in Papua New Guinea between July –Nov 1942 . Australian

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    The battle of the Kokoda Trail ,21 July 1942-January 1943, was a turning point in World War Two because it brought Australia into the World War Two and if they can’t join the war and fight in Papua New Guinea the likelihood of Japan taking over Papua New Guinea and then invading Australia was considered high The orthodox point of view is that the reason for Japan invading Papua New Guinea was if Japan took Port Moresby they could if they wanted to bomb Australia and invade the country. Australia

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    Battle of Kokoda. They were not always certain to win the war. Owing to a combination of factors such as, the Incompetence of Australian Command, the Discipline and Attitude of Japanese soldiers, difficult terrain and weather, Early Errors and an outbreak of diseases, the Australians would have been defeated. There was a real threat of defeat. The incompetence of the Australian/American command nearly lost the Australians the battle of Kokoda. The Australian troops of the Battle of Kokoda were an

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