Description

Title: The Architect of Kokoda – Bert Kienzle, the man who made the Kokoda trail

Author: Kienzle, Robyn

Condition: Very Good +

Edition: 1st Edition

Publication Date: 2011

ISBN: 9780733627637

Cover: Soft Cover without Dust Jacket – 338 pages

Comments: The Kokoda story continues to have a very powerful resonance with all Australians, and this book tells a unique part of it for the very first time. Bert Kienzle’s vital role in Kokoda is acknowledged in all the published accounts but until today no one

If one person made the Kokoda Track that man was Bert Kienzle. Part Samoan and German/English, born in Fiji and raised in Germany and Australia, he was managing a rubber plantation and gold mine in Papua New Guinea at the outbreak of WWII. He surveyed and established the Track, and spent more time on it than anyone else throughout the campaign managing and organising the delivery of supplies and men along it.

A unique story of a very special part of our history, told by his daughter-in-law with unique access to the central character, and access to all his records and photos. This is the untold story of a true Australian war hero.

About the Author:

Robyn Kienzle is Bert Kienzle s daughter-in-law, who spent ten years living on the Kienzle plantation, and now lives in Queensland. She is a teacher, and she and her husband also run a trekking company which takes people along the Kokoda Track. Her husband works closely with the Australian War Memorial on the history of the Track and Papua New Guinea.