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Turning the Tide

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Turning the Tide, first published in 1944 as The Jap was Thrashed: An Official Story of the Australian Soldier - First Victor of the "e;Invincible Jap"e;, is a World War II account of the Australian Army's battle and eventual defeat of Japanese forces in portions of New Guinea (Milne Bay, the Owen-Stanleys, Buna, Gona, and Sanananda) in 1942-43.

The battles were important as they represented the first defeats for the Japanese, and marked the beginning of a turn-around in the Pacific for Allied armies.

The book shows the transformation of inexperienced, poorly equipped Australian recruits into battle-hardened, effective soldiers successfully fighting their way across inhospitable terrain against a determined enemy.

Included are 12 pages of maps and 32 pages of photographs.

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Product Details
Barajima Books
1839741988 / 9781839741982
eBook (EPUB)
09/01/2020
English
1 pages
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