The Kokoda Track campaign occurred during WW2 ~ see related link below .
See New Guinea Campaign, WW2.
The Kokoda Track is a road in Papua New Guinea, famous for being the site of a World War II battle. There is much debate over whether it should be called the Kokoda Track or Kokoda Trail; however, in 1972, it officially became the Kokoda Trail.
the kokoda battle/campaign lasted just over 9 months in 1942 - 1943
How many people died in the kokoda trail battle
Kokoda War lasted from 21 July- 16 November 1942
Kokoda track battle stands as a symbol of Austrailian participation in the Second World War. The direct effect of Kokoda track was that the Allies succeeded in preventing the Japanese from acheiving their goal of securing strategic points.
See New Guinea Campaign, WW2.
It was part of the campaign in Papua by the Australian Army which slowed the Japanese advance on Port Moresby.
yes they won the kokoda trail war in 1942 against the japanease imperial army. but they lost the original battle for the village of kokoda and its associated air strip and after the vattle at the port the australians had the enemy armies morale so low they were able to push the japanease army all the way back to the beach they came from
'The Kokoda campaign ended in January 1943.' Umm WRONG!!.. It was 1st of November 1942..
In the battle of Kokoda, the Australians fought in harsh conditions along the Kokoda Track. They fought the Japanese at Eora Creek, TempletonÕs Crossing, Efogi, Mission Ridge and Ioribaiwa. By mid-September, the Japanese withdrew from the Kokoda Track, defeated and depleted of supplies.
Four months.