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Japan: The Story of the Nation

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Gold

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1788 to 1809

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The Commonwealth of Australia



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China The Story of the Nation

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European Colonialism in the Asia-Pacific

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Australian Decades:
The 1950s

Defending Australia:
World War II



Defending Australia: World War II

Format
275 x 210 mm, 48 pages
ISBN 9780864271143
Recommended retail price
$24.95 (incl.GST)


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Defending Australia

World War II
The Australian Experience

by Michael Andrews

World War II — the greatest conflict Australia has ever experienced, and the only war that united almost all the population in the effort to win.

This is the story of how, for Australia, World War II began as a battle far away and turned into one that brought war to the shores of the nation.

Australian soldiers, sailors and airmen fought for the defence of Britain in Europe, the Middle East and north Africa from the moment war was declared in 1939. Then, in late 1941, the focus of our conflict moved close to home as the Japanese juggernaut rolled across Asia and the Pacific. They were seemingly unstoppable, until a tenacious group of Australian soldiers finally brought the Japanese to a halt at Milne Bay and Kokoda while the Allied navies inflicted their first defeat in the Coral Sea.

This book tells the story of how a nation was mobilised to defend the homeland, and how industrial production grew to supply the needs of war and support more than 600?000 personnel in the Army, RAN and RAAF.

World War II was a time when bravery and determination were the norm, when new alliances were formed, and when Australia discovered again just what it was capable of.