Military History Modern History World War 2 Labor union political activity Historical Textbook
For historians and enthusiasts of World War 2, "Australia's Secret War: How Unionists Sabotaged Our Troops in World War 2" by Hal Colebatch is a rare and valuable find. Published in 2014, this advanced-level textbook delves into the lesser-known aspects of Australian history, shedding light on the labor union's political activities and their impact on the war efforts. The book is a treasure trove of true stories, including the intriguing tale of HMS Speaker and the radar station.
This hardcover edition, published by Quadrant Books, is in excellent condition, with clean and tidy pages, free of writing, dog ears, and any signs of wear and tear. The tight and strong binding makes it a pleasure to read and handle. Coming from a smoke-free home, this book is a rare gem for collectors and researchers alike.
What sets "Australia's Secret War" apart is its unique perspective on the war, offering a fresh narrative that is both engaging and informative. Colebatch's meticulous research and attention to detail make this book an essential read for anyone interested in military history, modern history, and the intricacies of World War 2. With its advanced level, this textbook is perfect for adult and further education, providing a rich source of knowledge and insight into this significant period in Australian history.
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