Description: Speaking their native language - which the Japanese could not decode - Navajo soldiers were instrumental in U.S. marine victories in the Pacific during World War II, relaying vital information between the front lines and headquarters. Kenji Kawano, a native Japanese photographer whose black and white images of surviving "code talkers" are unusual for their sensitivity, notes with some irony that these soldiers were his father's enemies at one time. 107 pages. Softcover. NOT ex-library. Weight = 1 kg BOOK CONDITION = VERY GOOD
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Book Title: WARRIORS NAVAJO CODE TALKERS
Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Non-Fiction
Personalised: No
Topic: Military, War, Marines
Item Height: 23 cm
Item Width: 1 cm
Number of Pages: 107
Format: Paperback
Inscribed: No
Type: Academic History
Features: 1st Edition
Vintage: No
Author: Kenji Kawano
Publication Year: 1991
Item Length: 25 cm
Language: English
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Signed: No
Genre: Military
Item Weight: 700 g
Subjects: History & Military
Age Level: Adults