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An edition of Given up for dead (2003)

Given up for dead

America's heroic stand at Wake Island

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An account of America's first battle of World War II describes the ordeal of American soldiers and civilians who defended Wake Island against a surprise Japanese attack just hours after Pearl Harbor.

A gripping narrative of unprecedented valor and personal courage, here is the story of the first American battle of World War II: the battle for Wake Island. Based on firsthand accounts from long-lost survivors who have emerged to tell about it, this stirring tale of the "Alamo of the Pacific" will reverberate for generations to come. On December 8, 1941, just five hours after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Japanese planes attacked a remote U.S. outpost in the western-most reaches of the Pacific. It was the beginning of an incredible sixteen-day fight for Wake Island, a tiny but strategically valuable dot in the ocean. Unprepared for the stunning assault, the small battalion was dangerously outnumbered and outgunned. But they compensated with a surplus of bravery and perseverance, waging an extraordinary battle against the odds. - Jacket flap.

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Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
412

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Table of Contents

Author's note
U.S. military personnel killed in action at Wake Island or died in POW camps
American civilians executed on Wake Island after the U.S. surrender
Prologue : Wilkes Island, Wake Atoll, December 26, 1941
A place at the ends of the earth
A massive awakening
Too little and too late
"Those aren't B-17s, they're Japs!"
Picking up the pieces
The spider and the fly
A bloodied foe and pure elation
"Send us more Japs!"
Waiting, watching, and sweating
The beginning of the end
A battle that "made the gods weep"
Hanna, Holewinski, and hellfire
"It's not my order, goddamn it!"
Wilkes : the victory nobody noticed
"We'd rather have died fighting"
The "Alamo of the Pacific"
The terrible voyage of the Nitta Maru
POWs : the longest, toughest fight
The peace and the price
Fading images and forgotten heroes
Afterword : Could Wake have been saved?
Wake Atoll, 2003

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [397]-399) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/2665
Library of Congress
D767.99.W3 S56 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xi, 412 p.
Number of pages
412
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3689630M
ISBN 10
0553803026
LCCN
2003057801
OCLC/WorldCat
52706130
Library Thing
795755
Goodreads
1079995

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A gripping narrative of unprecedented valor and personal courage, here is the story of the first American battle of World War II: the battle for Wake Island. Based on firsthand accounts from long-lost survivors who have emerged to tell about it, this stirring tale of the "Alamo of the Pacific" will reverberate for generations to come. On December 8, 1941, just five hours after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Japanese planes attacked a remote U.S. outpost in the western-most reaches of the Pacific. It was the beginning of an incredible sixteen-day fight for Wake Island, a tiny but strategically valuable dot in the ocean. Unprepared for the stunning assault, the small battalion was dangerously outnumbered and outgunned. But they compensated with a surplus of bravery and perseverance, waging an extraordinary battle against the odds. - Jacket flap.

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