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In 1966 Michael J. (Mick) Malone was an aimless nineteen-year-old working unsatisfying jobs in manufacturing plants and wool stores. Everything changed after news reports of ...
From Gallipoli to Kokoda and beyond - the story of our greatest general and the power, politics and tragedy of command
General Sir Thomas Blamey, Commander-in-Chief ...
Vivian Bullwinkel has put on a brave face to the world for the past 52 years, ever since she was released from a Japanese prison ...
'We were to go through and take on targets of opportunity, to shoot up anything we could. Never at any stage can I remember any ...
From the author of bestselling Sisters in Captivity, seven remarkable stories of men who served from WWI to Korea - their wartime exploits and achievements through ...
The inspiring story of the nursing hero who survived a wartime massacre and dedicated her life to saving others - from the critically acclaimed, bestselling author ...
SURVIVAL IN SINGAPORE is a gripping account of an untold story of Japanese-occupied Singapore, and a testament of courage, sacrifice and the resilience of the ...
When the Germans took thousands of Allied prisoners during the catastrophic Greek campaign of 1941, a handful of Australian soldiers escaped from prison trains in ...
How myth creates meaning for a nation, through a close reading of Gallipoli and Australian Identity
In Nation, Memory, Myth, Steve Vizard brings an original ...
Nothing can prepare a man for the horrors of war, nor the haunting memories that linger long after the battle is over.
In The Impossible ...
Just months before the start of World War I, Winston Churchill withdrew the Royal Navy's most formidable ships from the Pacific. With powerful German ...
The impact of World War I ripples through time. In this moving and essential book, historian Patricia Skehan brings to light secret details of Anzac ...
'Roland Perry shows the true picture . . . enjoyable, clearly argued, comprehensive, and highly readable.' - Michael McKernan, Australian Book Review
11 March 1942: The Japanese have stormed ...
The chain of events that led to the death of over 2,500 Prisoners of War - one of Australia's worst wartime tragedies - the cancellation ...
Japanese troops seized and brutally occupied New Guinea's capital, Lae, for 18 months - until 16 September 1943. That day Australian soldiers retook the town ...