SAIPAN:
ORAL HISTORIES OF THE PACIFIC WAR
The battle for Saipan is remembered as one of the bloodiest battles
fought in the Pacific during World War II. Visible reminders of the
devastation still exist. One can find human remains scattered on the
jungle floor or in caves throughout the island. Emotional reminders
still exist as well, for both the soldiers and the civilians who survived
the battle. In this work, the survivors of Saipan, including Pacific
Islanders on whose land the Americans and Japanese fought their war,
have the opportunity to tell their stories in their own words. The author
introduces the volume with a history of Saipan and arranges the oral
histories by location: Saipan, Yap and Tinian, Rota, Palau Islands,
and Guam.