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Bitter Peleliu

The Forgotten Struggle on the Pacific War's Worst Battlefield

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Bitter Peleliu

By: Joseph Wheelan
Narrated by: Mack Gordon
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Bloomsbury presents Bitter Peleliu by Joseph Wheelan, read by Mack Gordon.

The hard-hitting history of the Pacific War's 'forgotten battle' of Peleliu – a story of intelligence failings and impossible bravery.

In late 1944, as a precursor to the invasion of the Philippines, U.S. military analysts decided to seize the small island of Peleliu to ensure that the Japanese airfield there could not threaten the invasion forces. This important new book explores the dramatic story of this ‘forgotten’ battle and the campaign’s strategic failings. Bitter Peleliu reveals how U.S. intelligence officers failed to detect the complex network of caves, tunnels, and pillboxes hidden inside the island’s coral ridges. More importantly, they did not discern – nor could they before it happened – that the defense of Peleliu would represent a tectonic shift in Japanese strategy. No more contested enemy landings at the water’s edge, no more wild banzai attacks. Now, invaders would be raked on the beaches by mortar and artillery fire. Then, as the enemy penetrated deeper into the Japanese defensive systems, he would find himself on ground carefully prepared for the purpose of killing as many Americans as possible.

For the battle-hardened 1st Marine Division Peleliu was a hornets’ nest like no other. Yet thanks to pre-invasion over-confidence on the part of commanders, 30 of the 36 news correspondents accredited for the campaign had left prior to D-Day. Bitter Peleliu reveals the full horror of this 74-day battle, a battle that thanks to the reduced media presence has never garnered the type of attention it deserves.

Pacific War historian Joseph Wheelan dissects the American intelligence and strategic failings, analyses the shift in Japanese tactics, and recreates the Marines’ horrific experiences on the worst of the Pacific battlegrounds. This book is a brilliant, compelling listen on a forgotten battle.

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©2022 Joseph Wheelan (P)2022 Bloomsbury Publishing
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Why would such a distinguished author allow such a poor narrator. He was unable to pronounce even the most important words i.e. Leyte was Leetie and Banzai was Bonsai! A brilliant story ruined.

Very poor narration

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This was a good book ruined by the narrator’s mispronunciation of names/places & even equipment. Eg. Constantly referring to the B.A.R. as a Bar. Surely there are authors notes for them to reference?

Good book shame about Narration

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