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Wartime magazine issue 68
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Official magazine of the Australian War Memorial
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Wartime Magazine (Spring 2014) - France 1914 and the Philippines 1914
Featured articles:
- From the Philippines to Long Tan by Lenore Heath. How chance and the upheavals of war created and broke bonds.
- The Deperdussin: a “dirty dustbin” by Ashleigh Wadham
- The Western Front 1917-1918 by Robin Prior. The bloody road from stalemate to victory.
- Going to war in 1914 by Peter Burness. How the nation geared up in a remarkable way to meet challenges on many fronts.
- The French Campaigns of 1914 by Elizabeth Greenhalgh. The French Army thwarted German plans, but at great coast.
- First into action by David Stevens. The Royal Australian Navy performed valuable service July-December 1914.
- An outsider’s impressions. Scottish historian Neil Oliver speaks to Emma Campbell about the Australian experience of the Great War.
- Walter & William: father and son both took part in the world wars by Chris Goddard.
- The end of the line: the experiences of Australian prisoners of war in Japan by Lachlan Grant.
- Short waves of hope? Radio messages from Allied prisoners were broadcast by radio Tokyo by Gabrielle Considine.
- From peril to triumph by Richard Frank. How Douglas MacArthur achieved his return in 1944.
- Taking MacArthur back: Australians played a part in the liberation of the Philippines 1944-45 by Karl James.
- The Last Post: Privates David & Colin Barr 1890-1916, 1896-1916 by Meleah Hampton.
- Plus regular features including book reviews, letters, and Memorial news.
Details: Magazine, published 2014.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.
Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.