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Discover the shocking truth about Australia's role in World War 2 with "Australia's Secret War: How Unionists Sabotaged Our Troops In World War 2" by Hal Colebatch. This meticulously researched textbook reveals the little-known story of how unionists in Australia actively worked against their own country's war efforts, putting the lives of Australian soldiers at risk. With its focus on military history and modern history, this advanced-level book is perfect for adult learners and further education students seeking a deeper understanding of this pivotal moment in world history.
Published in 2014 by Quadrant Books, this hardcover edition is a valuable resource for anyone interested in true stories of wartime politics and labor union activity. The book's detailed accounts of events, including the HMS Speaker and radar station incidents, provide a fascinating glimpse into the complexities of wartime Australia. With its clean and tidy pages, tight strong binding, and minimal wear (only three dog-eared pages), this book is a rare find for collectors and historians alike.
As a rare and important work on Australian history, "Australia's Secret War" is an essential addition to any library or personal collection. Its unique perspective on the war efforts of the time sheds new light on the nation's involvement in World War 2, making it a must-read for anyone interested in military history, modern history, or the intricacies of wartime politics.
With its hardcover format and advanced level of detail, this book is perfect for serious historians, researchers, and students seeking a comprehensive understanding of Australia's role in World War 2. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of history – get your copy of "Australia's Secret War" today!
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