This is a rare account of early post-war Japan from the cutting edge of day-to-day work in the Allied occupation, by an Australian soldier trained in the Japanese language for occupation work. It provides a wealth of insights into the lives both of the soldiers in the British Commonwealth Occupation Force and of the Japanese with whom they lived and worked. Basil Archer writes vividly about his journey to Japan via Morotai in Indonesia, his intelligence work as an interpreter in a country area, the places he visited and th people he encountered - Japanese, English, Scottish, Indian, American and Australian. Basil Archer served in Japan during 1946 as a language officer in the British Commonwealth Occupation Force. After discharge from the A...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Earl Archer. Archer was born ...
This paper explores the ‘different, but still possibly significant, status’ of the memories of Austr...
After the war in the Pacific formally ended in September 1945, the victorious Allies occupied Japan ...
Some 22,000 Australian soldiers participated directly in the Allied Occupation of Japan between 1946...
This paper is a biographical case study that explores the distinct experiences of three Australian-b...
This book tells the story of Michi, one of 650 Japanese war brides who arrived in Australia in the e...
Hiroshima Modules 1 and 2 provide a first-hand account of surviving Hiroshima's atomic bomb. This...
Hiroshima Modules 1 and 2 provide a first-hand account of surviving Hiroshima's atomic bomb. This...
This thesis is an intellectual and personal journey, written not so much to prove a particular point...
This thesis explores the British Commonwealth experience of occupation in Japan from 1945-1952. It d...
In 1946, a devastated and defeated Japan was occupied by Australian forces based in the prefecture o...
Japan in Australia is a work of cultural history that focuses on context and connection between two ...
This article opens with a brief historical overview of the emergence of the Japanese community in Ne...
The Pacific War ended the presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. It was a tragedy, a...
Australia has maintained a steady and strong business relationship with Japan for over three decades...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Earl Archer. Archer was born ...
This paper explores the ‘different, but still possibly significant, status’ of the memories of Austr...
After the war in the Pacific formally ended in September 1945, the victorious Allies occupied Japan ...
Some 22,000 Australian soldiers participated directly in the Allied Occupation of Japan between 1946...
This paper is a biographical case study that explores the distinct experiences of three Australian-b...
This book tells the story of Michi, one of 650 Japanese war brides who arrived in Australia in the e...
Hiroshima Modules 1 and 2 provide a first-hand account of surviving Hiroshima's atomic bomb. This...
Hiroshima Modules 1 and 2 provide a first-hand account of surviving Hiroshima's atomic bomb. This...
This thesis is an intellectual and personal journey, written not so much to prove a particular point...
This thesis explores the British Commonwealth experience of occupation in Japan from 1945-1952. It d...
In 1946, a devastated and defeated Japan was occupied by Australian forces based in the prefecture o...
Japan in Australia is a work of cultural history that focuses on context and connection between two ...
This article opens with a brief historical overview of the emergence of the Japanese community in Ne...
The Pacific War ended the presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. It was a tragedy, a...
Australia has maintained a steady and strong business relationship with Japan for over three decades...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Earl Archer. Archer was born ...
This paper explores the ‘different, but still possibly significant, status’ of the memories of Austr...
After the war in the Pacific formally ended in September 1945, the victorious Allies occupied Japan ...