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Journey to Tobruk
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Louise Austin |
319 p. : 24 cm |
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Infernal triangle
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Paul McGeough |
"Shares the Australian war correspondent's experiences from the front lines as he speaks with perpetrators and victims of suicide bombings, militia commanders, public officials, and civilians whose l… |
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On Patrol with the SAS
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Gary McKay |
Experience what it was really like on patrol with Australian SAS in the jungles of Borneo and Viet Nam.On Patrol with the SAS takes the reader into the heart and soul of the men of the Australian Arm… |
OL2585492W |
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No moon tonight
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D. E. Charlwood |
This book is an account of the second World War II while the author served with the RAF in Bomber Command. It is not so much a story of individual raids or attacks, more a diary of the feelings of th… |
OL3803216W |
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Fly west
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Ivan Southall |
An account of a rookie Australian Air Force squadron stationed in England during World War II. |
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Gallipoli diaries
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King, Jonathan |
"Although generals, historians and war scholars might have told their versions, it is only when you read the words of the men in the frontline that you know what it was really like. The complete list… |
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The Survivors
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Ronald Cecil Hamlyn McKie |
The story of the gallant fight of the cruisers Perth and Houston against great odds, and how ten men survived the perils of Sunda Strait. |
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A boy's war
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David J. Michell |
Any description other than from those who knew the author well will fail this straightforward narrative of a boy's experience in a Japanese prison in China. A moving account by the author documenting… |
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The war diaries of Weary Dunlop
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E. E. Dunlop |
Diaries record how camps were organised, deaths, cholera epidemics, operations, torture and movement of prisoners up and down the line. |
OL5007368W |
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Çanakkale, churchill ve anzaklar =
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Mete Tunçoku |
Çanakkale (Turkey); history; Churchill and Anzacs. |
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In Baghdad
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Paul McGeough |
As war loomed, reporters from around the World swarmed into Iraq. But in the end Paul McGeough was one of a handful (and the only Australian), to cover the entire war from Iraq.
Keeping a daily d… |
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An Anzac's war diary
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Thomas William Victor Richardson |
The diaries of my great-uncle were edited by A.D. Bell. to produce two versions of this book. One version was specially produced for schools. Both are out of print and difficult to find. Old copies a… |
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