Chronology of World War II

Friday, March 10

Island of Bougainville


Island of Bougainville
The island of Bougainville itself was primitive, remote, and rugged – an easy place for the Japanese to hide. It featured dense jungle, as well as a number of soaring volcanoes. Earthquakes were a frequent occurrence, as were torrential downpours. The jungle was thick, overgrown, and as Jack Morton recalled, 'spooky'.