Wartime 95 - Winter 2021 North Africa and the Mediterranean Featured articles: Crisis in the desert by John Gooch. As his generals failed him in 1941, Mussolini turned to their subordinate - Erwin Rommel. A theatre of 'peculiar significance' by Nicole Townsend. Australia's contribution to campaigns in the Mediterranean and North Africa, 1940-43. Tired, broken but still dangerous by Greg Pierce. HMAS Stuart sought out battle with the Italian submarine Gondar. Operation Exporter by David Sutton. Eighty years ago, Australians made a major contribution to a misunderstood campaign. A day in the life by Claire Hunter with Isabella Walker. A moment of heroism changed a man's life, but only in some ways. Prisoner of the French by Jean Bou. Captured by the Vichy French in Syria, one Australian officer got an unexpected tour of Europe in 1941. China 1941 by Richard B. Frank. Japan's war with China lay behind crucial negotiations with the United States over oil. The legacy of captivity by Kristen Alexander. When Australians were released from Stalag Luft III, somehow everything was different. Letters from Elands River Post by Thomas J. Rogers. The South African War was candidly described by colonial Australian soldiers. Plus regular features including Reflections, Collection Insights, In the Picture, Spinning the Reels, book reviews and Last Post. Shop
Letters from Elands River Post The South African War was candidly described by colonial Australian soldiers. By Dr Thomas Rogers Boer War