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Bloody Tarawa: The 2d Marine Division, November 20-23, 1943 [Hardcover]

Eric Hammel (Author)
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January 2006
On the morning of Saturday, November 20, 1943, the 2d Marine Division undertook the first modern amphibious assault against a well-defended beachhead. The objective was tiny Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll, and the going was supposed to be easy—a target already ""pounded into coral dust"" by a massive naval and air bombardment. But what the Marines discovered was an island garrison alive and well, the Japanese defenses intact and manned by foes who would rather die than surrender. The battle that followed—three full days of terror during which more than 3,000 died to ""secure"" an island half the size of New York’s Central Park—is fully told in words and pictures in this dramatic book. Building on the updated text of their 76 Hours: The Invasion of Tarawa, the authors use more than 250 photos and combat drawings from the U.S. Navy and Marine archives and private collections to reveal the graphic horror of warfare at its worst. Their book follows every terrifying step as the Marines, failed by the invasion’s planners, are forced to wade more than 500 yards through fire-swept, knee-deep water, reaching land only to face what many historians agree was the best, most concentrated defenses American troops encountered in the entire Pacific War. The result is an immortal story of certainty shattered and courage recovered against overwhelming odds, of victory culled from near-defeat, and its terrible cost.


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Marine Corps Gazette, September 2006

“The [over 250 photos and illustrations] constitute one of the most complete published collections of the pictorial record of the battle and include some photos never before seen in print … the strength of the book remains its heavy use of recollections from those Americans who fought in the operation. It is a gritty grunt’s-eye view of combat that gives the reader a feel for the confusion, courage, and terror that reigned on that confined, bloody battlefield … a useful addition to anyone’s military history library and a worthy replacement for 76 Hours.”



Leatherneck, October 2006
“In their newly revised treatment of the legendary battle, Eric Hammel and John E. Lane have produced a photo-enriched collector’s edition. Hammel, a renowned military historian, is noted for his excellent coverage of many ferocious Marine battles and conflicts. In this coffee table-size edition, the authors skillfully combine their unique narrative with a multitude of never-before-published photos and combat drawings…Many History Channel viewers think they have seen all there is to see concerning the Battle of Tarawa. No, armed with Hammel and Lane’s new book, Bloody Tarawa, the reader will come much nearer to the battles’ indescribable fury.”


Military Trader, December 2006

"This book pulls no punches in describing in graphic detail the horrendous combat on Tarawa."

About the Author

Eric Hammel is a critically acclaimed military historian and author of more than thirty combat and pictorial histories, including the extremely popular Iwo Jima: Portrait of a Battle (Zenith Press 2006). He lives in Northern California.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Zenith Press (January 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760324026
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760324028
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,166,354 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Eric Hammel's writing career began in the 1960s, when he was a teenager. He has had forty military history books, one novel, and more than sixty-five non-fiction articles published. Eric has worked as West Coast contributing editor for Leatherneck Magazine and as a publishing acquisitions and content editor, but he has spent most of the years since 1983 as a full-time author, editor, and publisher.

Free sample chapters from all of Eric Hammel's in-print books can be viewed at his author site, http://www.EricHammelBooks.com
All of his books are available on Amazon.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Only a full-feature film can top this, September 22, 2007
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After reading John Wukovits' One Square Mile of Hell I just had to find another book about Tarawa, and was fortunate to come across Bloody Tarawa. While I have not read the earlier edition of this book, I can only believe that the addition of the photos and maps just increase the realism in its portrayal of the battle. I found myself constantly flipping back to the maps and to the photos while reading the text, which made it as close to a multimedia experience one can get in a book.

Bloody Tarawa doesn't delve into the personal pre and post war lives of specific soldiers as does Wukovits One Square Mile. While that worked in One Square Mile, Hammel's Bloody Tarawa gives you the minute by minute detail as it is experienced by individual soldiers and small squads. Its as if you are watching 10-30 minute segments of the battle from different perspectives on the beach head. Very effective!

This book isn't about strategy, tactics, or weapons. Its about discrete scenes lived by these marines during the battle which are weaved together to give you the entire picture. It's as if Eric Hammel were a journalist reporting just what he witnessed as it happened. He must have interviewed dozens of marines who were there.

The photos are very impactful. Some are very clear, while others are somewhat muddled, giving you a gut feel for the experience lived by these soldiers. I just wish there were more WWII history books written like this with the number and quality of photos like Bloody Tarawa.
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The pictures in this book is what makes the book amazing. I would almost say that every picture taken at Tarawa is in this book, simply amazing. The pictures make the book awesome but the book itself is not the best there is. The book focuses on each individual's perspective of Tarawa and loses focus on the overall battle. I found it very difficult to keep up with the big picture because of all the first hand accounts. The book focuses mostly on how bloody and destructive Tarawa was but not so much on what was learned or accomplished at Tarawa. Tarawa truly redefined the amphibious assault and I do not believe that this book does that justice. I would give it four stars because of the pictures incorporated with the first hand accounts. There are deffinitely better books on Tarawa but this is still one of the good ones out there.
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5.0 out of 5 stars most excellant, November 17, 2007
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I have read many books on Tarawa and this is the best. It has many photos I have not seen before and yet had room to describe the battle in detail
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combat team, black beach, beach boundary strongpoint, outbound tractor, northwest taxiway, large shellhole, steel pillbox, two medium tanks, seaplane ramp, covered bunker, main pier, troop compartment
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