An album of amazing photographs caught at the heart of the fighting
of the most horrific battle of the war in the Pacific
Iwo Jima remains in the collective memory of Americans as the most
horrific battle of the war in the Pacific, no doubt due to the fact that the
number of losses that the Marines suffered exceeded those of the Japanese, which
was normally not the case, and most likely because it required more than a month
of bloody battles for this small island to be captured.
This ferocious battle of the elite American Army, fighting against
Japanese who would fight to the bitter end, was abundantly covered by reporters
belonging to the Marine Corps. More images were taken here than in any other
theatre of operations. The photos captured strike at the heart of the fighting,
without any complacency or stage setting, paying witness to the veritable
harshness of this dramatic period of the war.
In this highly detailed book, Charles Trang presents a variety of
photographs ranging from tanks, amphibious vehicles, weapons, mortars, rocket
launchers and various types of aircraft. Included are more than 400 photographs
and original pieces of documentation.