It was the trail used for soldiers to get from one side of the island to the other the Japanese on one side and the Australians on the other.
Australians fighting in the New Guinea campaigns during WW2.
During the Kokoda Track campaign in World War II, approximately 625 Australian soldiers lost their lives. The campaign, which took place from July to November 1942, was crucial in the defense of Papua New Guinea against Japanese forces. In addition to the fatalities, many soldiers were wounded or suffered from illness due to the challenging conditions. The Kokoda Track remains a significant site of Australian military history.
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The Kokoda Track campaign during World War II, fought between Australian and Japanese forces in Papua New Guinea from July to November 1942, resulted in significant casualties. Approximately 600 Australian soldiers were killed, while Japanese losses were estimated to be around 13,000, including those who died from combat-related causes and illness. The harsh conditions and difficult terrain contributed to the high casualty rates on both sides.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
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.
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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.
The Kokoda Track campaign occurred during WW2 ~ see related link below .
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Australians fighting in the New Guinea campaigns during WW2.
During the Kokoda Track campaign in World War II, approximately 625 Australian soldiers lost their lives. The campaign, which took place from July to November 1942, was crucial in the defense of Papua New Guinea against Japanese forces. In addition to the fatalities, many soldiers were wounded or suffered from illness due to the challenging conditions. The Kokoda Track remains a significant site of Australian military history.
The Kokoda Trail was the sight of the most significant battle fought by Australians in World War II, against Japanese invaders. Over 625 Australians were killed and 1000 wounded. The Kokoda Trail is a narrow track over the rugged mountains of Papua New Guinea.
The battles at Kokoda were part of World War 2, begun by a Japanese attempt to capture Port Moresby.
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