Everything about Aitape-wewak Campaign totally explained
The
Aitape-Wewak campaign took place in northern
New Guinea between November 1944 and August 1945.
Aitape had been occupied by the
Japanese in 1942 and then recaptured by an
American landing on
22 April 1944, it was developed as a base area to support the continuing drive towards the
Philippines. In order to free American troops for the Philippine operations, defence of the area was passed to Australian forces. Troops of the 3rd Base Sub Area and the 6th Division began progressively relieving the Americans from early October 1944.
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