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The Devil's Anvil: The Assault on Peleliu

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Full Title:

The Devil's Anvil: The Assault on Peleliu

Contributors:

By (Author) James H. Hallas

ISBN:

9780313361029

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

28th February 1994

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history
Second World War
Modern warfare

Dewey:

940.54

Prizes:

Winner of Military Book Club Selection 1994 (United States)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

314

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

454g

Description

On September 15, 1944, General William Rupertus and the 16,000 Marines of the U.S. 1st Marine Division moved confidently toward Peleliu, an obscure speck of coral island 500 miles east of the Philippines. Though he knew a tough fight awaited him, Rupertus anticipated a quick two-day crush to victory, strengthening Gen. Douglas MacArthur's flank in his drive on the Philippines. Instead, as The Devil's Anvil reveals, American forces struggled desperately for more than two months against 10,000 deeply entrenched Japanese soldiers who had spent six months preparing for the battle. By the time the weary Americans could claim a victory, the fight had become one of the war's most costly successes. Even more tragic, Peleliu was later deemed a more or less unnecessary seizure. For those who survived, Peleliu remains a bitter, emotionally exhausting chapter of their lives. In The Devil's Anvil, Hallas reports on the personal combat experience of scores of officers and enlisted men who were at Peleliu. These men describe the heartbreaking loss of friends, the pain of wounds, and the heat, dirt, and exhaustion of a fight that never seemed to end.

Reviews

James H. Hallas has performed a service by adding to the limited amount of good material available on Peleliu. * Leatherneck *
The author has skillfully woven together both operational facts and personal recollections to create a highly readable story of the battle. * Marine Corps Gazette *
I highly recommend The Devil's Anvil for anyone interested in World War II military history. By relying on the oral accounts of survivors, Hallas paints a particularly vivid portrait of a very violent struggle accentuated by many individual acts of heroism. * Military Intelligence *
The Devil's Anvil brings to the forefront the human struggle that is indicative of not only war, but of a battle that was forgotten even before it was printed in the annals of history. From the eyes of famous men like Colonel Lewis Puller down to the lowest private, Hallas has offered military buffs and serious academicians alike an opportunity to experience what it was like to be a U.S. Marine in the South Pacific. This book is an essential part to any WWII library. * Military *

Author Bio

JAMES H. HALLAS is the publisher of the Glastonbury Citizen, a newspaper in Glastonbury, Connecticut. He has published articles in Yankee Magazine.

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