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The Battle For Australia
Wurth, Bob

The Battle For Australia

A nation and its leader under siege

Pan Macmillan Australia (2013)
1st Edition
9781742612058
| Paperback
508 pages | 152 x 234 mm | Australia | English
Value: AUD 20.00
Dewey 940.5426

Subject

  • World War, 1939-1945
  • World War, 1939-1945 - Campaigns

Plot

The battle for Australia stemmed the unprecedented Japanese advance from the north on a hopelessly weak and unprepared nation. It was fought in Malaya, Singapore, the East Indies, Borneo, Timor, Ambon and across New Guinea. It spread southward to the skies over in northern Australia and to the seas around the Australian continent. This is the story of Australia's war Prime Minister John Curtin - a flawed, sensitive leader haunted by the prospect of disaster and plagued by depression and anxiety. By early 1942, Australia was at its most vulnerable. At this time John Curtin stood at the edge of a psychological precipice. Remarkably, at the worst possible time in January 1942, Curtin abandoned defence headquarters in Melbourne and took a slow train home across the Nulllabor. The question was: could Australia's new Prime Minister carry on his enormous responsibilities.

Details

Printed By McPherson's Printing Group

Personal

Owner Bribie Island RSL Sub-Branch Library
Location K2
Index 2649
Added Date 05 August 2025 10:46:26
Modified Date 26 August 2025 08:22:22

Value

Value AUD 20.00