In October 1941 the new Australian Labor government, led by John Curtin, recalled General Sir Thomas Blamey, Commander of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in the Middle East, to Australia for discussions. Since he had arrived in Palestine some 16 months earlier, Blamey�s forces had fought in North Africa, Greece, Syria and at the siege of Tobruk. So he was well aware of the seriousness of the war against Germany and Italy. On 15 November 1941, after he had returned to Australia, Blamey delivered a nationwide radio broadcast in which he described the fighting in the Middle East. He continued: And to come from that atmosphere and its scenes back to Australia gives one the most extraordinary feeling of helplessness. You are like � here in t...
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Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Augustine Meaher IVNationalist historians have a...
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The nature of warfare involving coalitions is always fraught with difficulties. The competing strate...
The United States came to the defence of Australia with reticence. The US pre-war plans for the Paci...
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Robert Allan Jeffs volunteered for war service with the R.A.N.V.R on 9/9/1941, enlisting at Port Ad...
An easy victory? The re-capture of Kokoda on 2 November 1942, followed by the battle of Oivi-Gorari ...
The nature of warfare involving coalitions is always fraught with difficulties. The competing strate...
In the twenty years since Indonesia declared herself independent, Indonesia and Australia have enjo...
On 7 September 1941, the former prime minister Sir Earle Page was appointed by Arthur Fadden’s UAP-C...
The year 1942 represents the first time that the shadows of war from a great power conflict touched ...
This book is a sibling of last year's production Australia 1942: In the Shadow of War. That book foc...
On February 19, 2017, the seventy-fifth anniversary of the bombing of Darwin was commemorated with a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Dr. Augustine Meaher IVNationalist historians have a...
In 1942 the Australian 16th and 25th AIF Brigades, supported by militiamen of the 3rd Battalion, for...
How good or bod was the performance of Australian military commanders in World War II? Controversy o...
The brilliantly successful, but nonetheless hard-fought, bloody campaign in New Guinea in 1943 recei...
The nature of warfare involving coalitions is always fraught with difficulties. The competing strate...
The United States came to the defence of Australia with reticence. The US pre-war plans for the Paci...
The Pacific War ended the presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. It was a tragedy, a...
Robert Allan Jeffs volunteered for war service with the R.A.N.V.R on 9/9/1941, enlisting at Port Ad...
An easy victory? The re-capture of Kokoda on 2 November 1942, followed by the battle of Oivi-Gorari ...
The nature of warfare involving coalitions is always fraught with difficulties. The competing strate...
In the twenty years since Indonesia declared herself independent, Indonesia and Australia have enjo...
On 7 September 1941, the former prime minister Sir Earle Page was appointed by Arthur Fadden’s UAP-C...