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Wartime magazine issue 63
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Official magazine of the Australian War Memorial
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Wartime Magazine (Winter 2013) - Through enemy eyes
Featured articles:
- Spirit of BUSHIDŌ by Haruki Yoshida. The Japanese were impressed by the Australians at Kokoda.
- Bullecourt, day of disaster by Jack Sheldon. The assault seen from the German side of the wire.
- Kursk: prelude to defeat by David Stahel. A new look at the great tank battle in Russia.
- Jai Hind! And Banzai! By Peter Stanley. Indian soldiers fought on both sides of the Pacific War.
- They called them “Hellships” by Lachlan Grant. Prisoners at sea faced an uncertain fate.
- Bringing him home by Elizabeth Rechniewski. The return of an Aboriginal digger from the Kokoda Trail.
- First in, last out by Ashley Ekins and Juliet Schyvens. Australia’s team went the distance in Vietnam.
- Not falling short by Paul Stevens. The artillery at Fromelles faced formidable difficulties.
- From artillery to art by Clinton Johnston. Artillery signaller George Benson became an official war artist.
- Taken by the Turks by Kate Walton. An Australian airman experienced the privileges and pitfalls of rank in captivity.
- Racing into the guns by James Hurst. Tracking the fate of two lads from Western Australia.
- The truth about furphies by Emma Campbell.
- Plus regular features including book reviews, letters, and Memorial news.
Details: Magazine, published 2013.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.
Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.