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List view record 61: Judgement at Tokyo : World War II on trial and the making of modern AsiaList view anchor tag for record 61: Judgement at Tokyo : World War II on trial and the making of modern Asia
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Judgement at Tokyo : World War II on trial and the making of modern Asia

Bass, Gary Jonathan, 1969-2024
In the weeks after Japan finally surrendered to the Allies to end World War II, the victorious powers turned to the question of how to move on from years of carnage and destruction. For the Allied powers, the trials were an opportunity both to render judgement on their vanquished foes and to crea...
List view record 62: The last commander : the once and future battle for AfghanistanList view anchor tag for record 62: The last commander : the once and future battle for Afghanistan
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The last commander : the once and future battle for Afghanistan

Sadat, Sami2024
When America retreated from Kabul amid chaos in 2021, Lieutenant General Sami Sadat, the last commander of the army of the Afghan republic, was still fighting to the end. In this firsthand account, he reveals how his troops were starved of ammunition for two years before the final pullout, while ...
List view record 63: Lest : Australian war mythsList view anchor tag for record 63: Lest : Australian war myths
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Lest : Australian war myths

Dapin, Mark, 1963-2024
"Australia's war tales could be said to be the closest thing we have to sacred stories: ANZAC, Simpson and his donkey, Changi, the wronged diggers in Vietnam, Ben Roberts-Smith. Millions of dollars are spent enshrining these stories in the War Memorial in Canberra and the Australian National Memo...
List view record 64: Let the bastards come : the Battle for Kapyong Korea, 23-25 April 1951List view anchor tag for record 64: Let the bastards come : the Battle for Kapyong Korea, 23-25 April 1951
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Let the bastards come : the Battle for Kapyong Korea, 23-25 April 1951

Cameron, David W.2024
This book for the first time tells the full story of the Australian, Canadian, New Zealand and American units involved. Fewer than 1,000 Australian and Canadian infantrymen, supported by New Zealand artillery and 15 American Sherman tanks fought off an entire Chinese Division of over 12,000 men a...
List view record 65: Machines : a visual history : 100 machines and the remarkable stories behind each inventionList view anchor tag for record 65: Machines : a visual history : 100 machines and the remarkable stories behind each invention
List view record 66: The missing thread : a new history of the ancient world through the women who shaped itList view anchor tag for record 66: The missing thread : a new history of the ancient world through the women who shaped it
List view record 67: MonumentList view anchor tag for record 67: Monument
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Monument

Cassidy, Bonny2024
An important literary memoir which views white settler family history against the impacts on the Indigenous people with whom they interact. This is poet and critic Bonny Cassidy's fourth book. Moving seamlessly through genres in its recovery of the past - part poetry, part prose, microhistory, me...
List view record 68: The most interesting book in the world : a miscellany of things too strange to be true, yet somehow areList view anchor tag for record 68: The most interesting book in the world : a miscellany of things too strange to be true, yet somehow are
List view record 69: Näku Dhäruk : the bark petitions : how the people of Yirrkala changed the course of Australian democracyList view anchor tag for record 69: Näku Dhäruk : the bark petitions : how the people of Yirrkala changed the course of Australian democracy
List view record 70: The nameless names : recovering the missing AnzacsList view anchor tag for record 70: The nameless names : recovering the missing Anzacs
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The nameless names : recovering the missing Anzacs

Bennett, Scott, 1966-2024
Few Australians realise that of the 62,000 Anzac soldiers who died in the Great War, over one-third are still listed as missing. With no marked graves, the only reminders of their sacrifice are the many names inscribed on ageing war memorials around the world. Scott Bennett deftly tells the story...
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