Australia's Secret War by Hal Colebatch
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Australia's Secret War

Author: Hal Colebatch
Special Features: Hardcover

True Stories Military History Education Modern History World War 2 Labor union political activity

Australia's Secret War: A Revealing Account of Unionist Sabotage in World War 2

Delve into the untold stories of World War 2 with "Australia's Secret War" by Hal Colebatch, a renowned author in the realm of modern history. This 2014 publication is a must-have for history enthusiasts, researchers, and academics seeking an in-depth understanding of the lesser-known aspects of the war. The book sheds light on the shocking truth behind the labor union's political activities, which led to the sabotage of Australian troops, and the remarkable true stories of HMS Speaker and the radar station.

This advanced-level textbook is meticulously crafted to provide readers with a comprehensive grasp of the subject matter. The hardcover format ensures durability, making it an excellent addition to personal libraries, educational institutions, and research centers. With its clean and tidy pages, free of dog ears, and a tight, strong binding, this book is a treasure to behold.

As a rare and valuable resource, "Australia's Secret War" offers an unparalleled insight into the complexities of World War 2. Its significance lies in its ability to challenge prevailing narratives and spark meaningful discussions. With its exclusive focus on the unionist sabotage, this book is an indispensable tool for historians, researchers, and scholars seeking to expand their knowledge and understanding of the war.

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