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The Fight for Australia: From Changi and Darwin to Kokoda   the Triumph of Bravery, Mateship and Courage That Saved Us in World War II
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The Fight for Australia: From Changi and Darwin to Kokoda the Triumph of Bravery, Mateship and Courage That Saved Us in World War II

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The compelling story of Australia’s desperate fight for survival during World War II.

In the dark days following the fall of Singapore in February 1942, Australia faced its toughest battle yet. It was centrestage and under direct attack from seemingly invincible Japanese forces. Winston Churchill was demanding our best battle-hardened troops stay in North Africa while President Roosevelt called for them to fight the Japanese in Burma. But Prime Minister John Curtin insisted, in an act of defiance, that they return to defend their homeland.

Australia had never been more isolated - strategically, politically and physically. Or less prepared.

In this masterful and gripping account, Roland Perry brings to life the bravery of our fellow Australians: from the forces engaged in brutal frontline fighting in the jungle, sea and air, to the backroom strategic campaigns waged by our politicians, and the sacrifices made on the home front.

THE FIGHT FOR AUSTRALIA is the rich and revealing story of how we, as a nation, fought for our very survival - and stood up for our interests, against friend and foe alike.

Now part of the HACHETTE MILITARY COLLECTION.

‘A very readable and engaging study of Australia’s Pacific war.’ AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE MAGAZINE

Previously published in hardback as PACIFIC 360

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hachette Australia
Country
Australia
Date
8 August 2017
Pages
528
ISBN
9780733639111

The compelling story of Australia’s desperate fight for survival during World War II.

In the dark days following the fall of Singapore in February 1942, Australia faced its toughest battle yet. It was centrestage and under direct attack from seemingly invincible Japanese forces. Winston Churchill was demanding our best battle-hardened troops stay in North Africa while President Roosevelt called for them to fight the Japanese in Burma. But Prime Minister John Curtin insisted, in an act of defiance, that they return to defend their homeland.

Australia had never been more isolated - strategically, politically and physically. Or less prepared.

In this masterful and gripping account, Roland Perry brings to life the bravery of our fellow Australians: from the forces engaged in brutal frontline fighting in the jungle, sea and air, to the backroom strategic campaigns waged by our politicians, and the sacrifices made on the home front.

THE FIGHT FOR AUSTRALIA is the rich and revealing story of how we, as a nation, fought for our very survival - and stood up for our interests, against friend and foe alike.

Now part of the HACHETTE MILITARY COLLECTION.

‘A very readable and engaging study of Australia’s Pacific war.’ AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE MAGAZINE

Previously published in hardback as PACIFIC 360

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hachette Australia
Country
Australia
Date
8 August 2017
Pages
528
ISBN
9780733639111