Some 22,000 Australian soldiers participated directly in the Allied Occupation of Japan between 1946 and 1952. Their service in Japan was a significant event in their lives..
http://www.awm.gov.au/diaries/index.asp Digitised images of selected original war diaries recording ...
Current scholarship on the Allied Occupation of Japan 1945–1952 remains captivated by the overarchin...
After World War II, Australia joined the Allied nations in responding to the allegations of shocking...
This is a rare account of early post-war Japan from the cutting edge of day-to-day work in the Allie...
This paper is a biographical case study that explores the distinct experiences of three Australian-b...
In 1946, a devastated and defeated Japan was occupied by Australian forces based in the prefecture o...
With a population of approximately seven million at the outbreak of the Second World War, the half-a...
The memory of the 102,000 Australians who died in wars over the past century plays a central role in...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Earl Archer. Archer was born ...
This book charts comprehensively the various discoveries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific of Japane...
This book tells the story of Michi, one of 650 Japanese war brides who arrived in Australia in the e...
The Pacific War ended the presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. It was a tragedy, a...
This book is a sibling of last year's production Australia 1942: In the Shadow of War. That book foc...
Australia's post-war policy towrads Japan was coloured by the belief that in 1942 the IMperial Army ...
This thesis explores the British Commonwealth experience of occupation in Japan from 1945-1952. It d...
http://www.awm.gov.au/diaries/index.asp Digitised images of selected original war diaries recording ...
Current scholarship on the Allied Occupation of Japan 1945–1952 remains captivated by the overarchin...
After World War II, Australia joined the Allied nations in responding to the allegations of shocking...
This is a rare account of early post-war Japan from the cutting edge of day-to-day work in the Allie...
This paper is a biographical case study that explores the distinct experiences of three Australian-b...
In 1946, a devastated and defeated Japan was occupied by Australian forces based in the prefecture o...
With a population of approximately seven million at the outbreak of the Second World War, the half-a...
The memory of the 102,000 Australians who died in wars over the past century plays a central role in...
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Earl Archer. Archer was born ...
This book charts comprehensively the various discoveries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific of Japane...
This book tells the story of Michi, one of 650 Japanese war brides who arrived in Australia in the e...
The Pacific War ended the presence of Japanese settlers in Papua and New Guinea. It was a tragedy, a...
This book is a sibling of last year's production Australia 1942: In the Shadow of War. That book foc...
Australia's post-war policy towrads Japan was coloured by the belief that in 1942 the IMperial Army ...
This thesis explores the British Commonwealth experience of occupation in Japan from 1945-1952. It d...
http://www.awm.gov.au/diaries/index.asp Digitised images of selected original war diaries recording ...
Current scholarship on the Allied Occupation of Japan 1945–1952 remains captivated by the overarchin...
After World War II, Australia joined the Allied nations in responding to the allegations of shocking...