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Wartime magazine issue 106
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Official magazine of the Australian War Memorial
Wartime Magazine (Autumn 2024) – 1944
Featured articles:
- The Normandy myths by Robin Prior. The notion that the Allies fought badly on Normandy does not hold up.
- Hitler's Panzer Generals by David Stahel. They were fighting for Germany, but also serving themselves.
- Women and deception by Helen Fry. The role of women in espionage is a missing dimension in the history of D-Day.
- On a Nuremberg moon by Lachlan Grant. One raid in 1944 became Bomber Command's worst night of the war.
- American Caesar in peril by John McManus. How much personal danger did Douglas MacArthur really face on Leyte?
- The Arunta log by Felicity Petrie. The Tribal-class destroyer served widely and with distinction in waters to Australia's north in 1944.
- Forbidden diaries by Robyn Van Dyk. Sister Betty Jeffrey was a nurse, a survivor, a record keeper and an author.
- "A terrific flash of light" by Meghan Adams. After the many horrors of war, Corporal Allan Chick's story is one of survival against the odds.
- Plus regular features including Reflections, Collection insights, In the picture, Spinning the reels, Behind the scenes, book reviews and Last Post.
Details: Magazine, published 2024.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.
Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.