The Bone Man Of Kokoda
Happell Charles
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Cover Type: Softcover
Book Condition: Very Good
Jacket Condition: None Issued
Publisher: Pan MacMillan
Publisher Place: Sydney
Publisher Year: 2008
Edition: Reprint
Description: 272 pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout. The Story Of Kokichi Nishimura A Member Of The Japanese Imperial Army Who Survived The Kokoda Track, Married With A Family And Prosperous Business, He Eventually Gave To His Family And Went Back To New Guinea To Track The Bones Of His Comrades With A Metal Detector Etc With A New Purpose In Helping The Papua New Guinea People.
Publishers Description: Kokichi Nishimura was a member of the 144th Regiment of the Japanese Imperial Army. In 1942 he fought along every foot of Kokoda as the Japanese attempted to take Port Moresby. He was the only man from his company to survive the campaign. As he was evacuated to safety he made a promise that one day he would return to his comrades and bring them home to Japan for proper burial. After the war, Nishimura prospered. But in 1979, he shocked his family by returning to New Guinea to search for the remains of Japanese soldiers. For the next 25 years, Nishimura lived alone along the Kokoda Track. Armed only with a metal detector, a mattock and a shovel, he searched for his dead comrades, and over the years he found hundreds of them - some he was able to identify and return their bones to their families; others were unknown, and their remains were sent to Japan's official shrine for its war dead in Tokyo. In 2005 Nishimura, now in his mid-eighties and seriously ill, was forced to return to Japan. His story is an incredible adventure that gives us a radically different viewpoint on a battle that has become part of Australia's national myth. Nishimura's life and quest above all offer a poignant reminder of the futility of war.
ISBN: 9781405038362
(162147)